The parking ban called for the storm that hit Watertown Monday and Tuesday has been lifted.
The Watertown Police sent out a Twitter post declaring the end of the parking ban, beginning at 9 a.m. on Tuesday.
❄️The Snow Emergency parking ban has been lifted as of 9:00 am today❄️ pic.twitter.com/p2VMtfpw8s — Watertown Police (@WatertownPD) February 2, 2021
Public Works Superintendent Gregory St. Louis sent out the following announcement:
The Superintendent would like to thank you in advance for your cooperation during the snow emergency and would request that every resident assist in clearing of fire hydrants and catch basins in your area. Also, clearing of the sidewalk in front of your property would benefit all.
Please check on the elderly population in your neighborhood.
Additionally, starting Tuesday trash and recycling will be delayed a day for the remainder of the week. Further up-dates will be posted on the Town of Watertown’s web site: www.watertown-ma.gov and the DPW Website at: www.watertowndpw.org
We are all in this together.
Thank you,
Gregory St. Louis, PE
Superintendent of Public Works