Snow Emergency Declaration in Tarrytown Friday Jan 28 9 p.m. through Sunday January 30 9 a.m.
Snow Emergency Declaration
As provided in the Tarrytown Village Code Chapter 291-31, our Superintendent of Public Works is declaring a Snow Emergency for the anticipated snow storm that will be starting tonight. The effective times of the snow emergency will be 9 p.m. Friday, January 28, 2022, and ending at 9 a.m. on Sunday, January 30, 2022, unless circumstances require it to be extended.
All residents should park vehicles off the road in driveways, whenever possible. If you live near and regularly park on a snow emergency zoned street, you will have to move your car before the storm. If there is no other parking in your immediate neighborhood, the Village allows free overnight parking during snow storms in Parking Lot D down by the Recreation Center for residents for the duration of a snow emergency.
The streets that are snow emergency streets are listed in the Village Code Chapter 291-89, and are listed below.
In accordance with the provisions of Article IV, Snow Emergency Parking, the following locations are hereby designated as snow zones, and no person shall park any vehicle or permit any vehicle to remain parked in any of said places during a Village-declared snow emergency or while the Village is engaged in removing snow from such places:
Name of Street | Side | Location |
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Altamont Avenue | North | From Fairview Avenue to Rose Hill Avenue |
Altamont Avenue | South | From Fairview Avenue to Rose Hill Avenue |
Archer Place | West | From Neperan Road to East Elizabeth Street |
Benedict Avenue | South | From South Broadway to Detmer Avenue |
Broadway | East | From north Village line to Benedict Avenue |
Broadway | West | From north Village line to Benedict Avenue |
Central Avenue | North | From Wildey Street to North Broadway |
Church Street [Added 2-17-2015] | All | Within the circle at the western end of the street |
Cottage Place | West | Entire length |
Elizabeth Street, East | North | From South Broadway to Grove Street |
Franklin Street | North | From South Broadway to South Washington Street |
Grove Street South | East | From a point 78 feet south of LeRoy Avenue southerly to the end of the street |
Hamilton Place | South | From North Broadway to Neperan Road |
Hillside Place | East | Entire length |
MacArthur Lane [Added 2-20-2001; repealed 2-17-2015] | ||
MacArthur Lane [Added 2-20-2001] | West | For a distance of 100 feet north of Church Street |
Main Street | North | From Cortlandt Street to Broadway |
Neperan Road | North | From Broadway to Hamilton Place |
Neperan Road | South | From Marymount Avenue to Irving Place |
Riverview Avenue [Added 2-20-2001] | All | For a distance of 28 feet south of the end of the street toward Tappan Landing Road |
Rose Hill Avenue | West | From Altamont Avenue to Benedict Avenue |
White Street | Both | Main Street to Franklin Street |
Wildey Street | North | From Central Avenue to North Broadway |
Response and Clean-up – Rules for Residents and Businesses
- Pursuant to Chapter 259-37-A of the Tarrytown Village Code, Sidewalks, driveways and access areas much be cleared of snow and ice within 18 hours of the end of the storm.
- Do not shovel or plow snow and ice into the street. Instead, shovel it to grassy areas, or put on the sidewalks at the curb or alongside driveways so as not to obstruct parking.
- Chapter 259-37-B requires that where snow has melted and formed into ice, the ice must be removed within two hours. Since the temperatures are forecast to be on the low side, as low as 10-degrees, salt will not work as effectively as other ice-melt chemicals like calcium chloride
- Sidewalk café operators should bring in their tables and chairs by Friday night so that the snow cleanup efforts can take place. Tables, chairs and barriers may be put back out after the storm has ended and the snow and ice have been cleared.
The Village of Tarrytown will post further updates on the website as necessary.
Stay safe and warm!