Mayor Michelle Wu Shares City's Preparations and Reminders to Residents Ahead of Snowfall

Boston, MALocal News

Mayor Michelle Wu has officially announced the City of Boston's preparations for an anticipated snowfall ranging from five to eight inches, which is expected to begin this evening and continue overnight. The National Weather Service has projected that the heaviest snowfall will occur between midnight and 8:00 a. m. The Public Works Department is well-prepared, with 41,000 tons of salt and 175 snow-clearing vehicles on standby, ensuring safe streets and accessibility, particularly for vulnerable populations, including the elderly and individuals experiencing homelessness. Mayor Wu emphasized the city's readiness to support residents and urged them to stay alert and warm during the storm.

Additionally, the Office of Emergency Management is actively coordinating with various city departments and external partners to implement effective response plans for extreme weather. Residents are reminded of their obligations to clear sidewalks and curb ramps within three hours after snowfall ends, with fines for non-compliance. The city has also partnered with local minority-owned businesses to assist in snow and ice control operations, promoting equity in public procurement. For those in need, the Boston Public Health Commission has a network of emergency shelters available, and residents can sign up for AlertBoston notifications for timely updates.

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