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Snow Emergency Declared In Ossining; Parking Restrictions In Place

OSSINING, N.Y. – The Village of Ossining has declared its Snow Emergency Laws are in effect as of 1 p.m. Monday to ensure safe travels on village streets.

A snow emergency has been declared in Ossining.

A snow emergency has been declared in Ossining.

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Under this local statute, parking, standing or stopping of vehicles is prohibited on the following designated streets:

  • Broad Avenue (South Side) 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.

In the event vehicles are not moved from the above referenced streets, the Police Department is authorized to ticket and/or have vehicles removed from the street. Removal of vehicles from these streets enables village staff to properly clear roadways to allow those streets to be safely navigated.

The Snow Emergency will remain in effect until further notice.

There will be no sanitation collection on Tuesday. If regular collection days are Tuesday/Friday, nest collection will be on Friday. Normal sanitation schedule will resume on Wednesday with recycling.

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