Roads get slick quick as snow falls, causing accidents around the city
read more…: Roads get slick quick as snow falls, causing accidents around the cityA snow emergency is in effect for Manchester as of 10 p.m. Wednesday.
A snow emergency is in effect for Manchester as of 10 p.m. Wednesday.
No parking on city streets overnight Thursday into Friday, Jan. 5.
After two towing emergencies so far this year, the city has towed twice as many cars, on average, as last winter – 185 per event this year, compared to 97 per event for the 2014-2015 season.
A snow emergency will be in effect Dec. 29 from 10 p.m. until 6 a.m. Dec. 30. Snow Emergency means any vehicle parked on the streets will be towed and impounded.
Look for the blinking strobe lights placed at various intersections throughout the City whenever there’s a snow emergency, listen to local radio or TV stations, or call the Highway Department at 603-624-6444 with any questions.
Snow Emergencies have been abundant so far in 2015, from parking bans to towing and ticketing. Here’s a Q&A for inquiring minds.
Be aware of snow emergency parking restrictions that go into effect Feb. 19.
City: “It is our hope to have the streets plowed, school & downtown sidewalks cleared and school yards open for tomorrow morning.”
Upon declaration of a Snow Emergency, any vehicle parked on the streets will be towed and impounded. Look for the blinking strobe lights placed at various intersections throughout the City, listen to local radio or TV stations, or call the Highway Department at 603-624-6444 with any questions.