Mayor Carlo DeMaria & the Everett DPW, would like to remind residents of the current ordinances regarding snow regulations and parking restrictions. For this snow season (2021), from December 2020 – April 2021. Please adhere to all restrictions.
2020/2021 SNOW SEASON PARKING REGULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS
Mayor Carlo DeMaria would like to remind residents of the current ordinances regarding snow regulations and parking restrictions for when either a parking ban or snow emergency is declared. For this snow season, from December 2020 – April 2021, vehicles should park on the ODD side of the street. On streets with one sided parking vehicles should remain on the side that is permitted throughout the year.This applies for secondary streets as there is NO parking permitted on emergency arteries during a parking ban.
Emergency arteries include:
- Chelsea Everett Sq. to Everett Ave.
- Hancock Broadway to Malden line
- Nichols Ferry to Chelsea line
- Norwood Bucknam to Everett Sq.
- Lawrence Entire length
- Bellrock Entire length
- Broadway Boston line to Malden line
- Main Sweetser Circle to Malden
- Elm Ferry to Revere line
- Ferry Malden line to the Parkway
- Bucknam Norwood to Belmont St
- High Broadway to Ferry
- Alpine Entire length
- Union St Entire length
- Tremont St Entire length
- Tileston St Entire length
- Lynn St Entire length
- Second St Entire length
- Bryant St Entire length
- Waverly St One sided parking is allowed (no parking on the Easterly side) Hancock to Warren
- Garland . One sided parking is allowed (no parking on the Easterly side) Bell View to Somerset
On streets with one sided parking please park on the side that is permitted throughout the year.
You may park in municipal lots but vehicles must be removed within 24 hours of the end of any storm for cleaning and plowing.
Municipal lots include: School St (lot).--Norwood St (lot).--Victoria St.(lot)--Day Park (lot)--Floyd St.(lot)
Failure to follow parking ban and/or snow emergency regulations will result in the ticketing and towing of vehicles.
The Code Enforcement Department would also like to remind people when shoveling not to throw snow back into the street. This hinders the efforts of the City to effectively plow our roadways, and is subject to fines up to $300. Also, using objects to reserve parking spaces during the ban is allowed but must be removed 48 hours after emergency ban is lifted.(this allows for shoveling of your space)
The Mayor and his administration ask that all residents help the City achieve a successful snow removal season by following these regulations, and thank everyone in advance for their cooperation.
For additional information please tune in to ECTV
on Comcast/Channel 22 or RCN/Channel 13
Or you may call 311 with any questions.