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Ossining Declares Snow Emergency

OSSINING, N.Y. -- With a blizzard warning in effect for much of southern New York, the Village of Ossining has declared a Snow Emergency effective at 9 p.m. Monday.

A snow emergency has been issued for Ossining beginning at 9 p.m. Monday.

A snow emergency has been issued for Ossining beginning at 9 p.m. Monday.

Photo Credit: Meredith Guinness

During a Snow Emergency stopping/standing/parking is prohibited on designated Snow Emergency streets. That means any vehicles left on a snow emergency route will be towed at 9 p.m. Monday night.

Snow Emergency streets include:

  • Broad Avenue, South From South Highland Avenue to State Street
  • Croton Avenue, Both Sides, entire length
  • Dale Avenue, Both Sides, entire length
  • Edward Street, West Side, From Broad Avenue to Washington Avenue
  • Everett Avenue, South Side, From South Highland Avenue to Spring Street
  • Ferris Place, West Side, entire length
  • Lafayette Avenue, South Side, From Spring Street to State Street
  • Main Street, Both Sides, entire length
  • North Highland Avenue, Both Sides, entire length
  • Pleasantville Road, both sides, entire length
  • Secor Road, both sides, entire length
  • South Highland Avenue, both sides, entire length
  • Spring Street, West Side, entire length
  • State Street, West Side, entire length
  • William Street, South Side, From South Highland Avenue to State Street

Additionally, temporary “No Parking” areas will be established at 9 p.m. Monday in the following locations:

  • Glenn Street, both sides, from Dale Avenue to Terrace Ave
  • Terrace Avenue, both sides, from Glenn Street to Marble Place
  • Marble Place, both sides, entire length

The Snow Emergency will remain in effect until further notice.

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