The abandoned car is close to the end of Bradley Street (by State Street). Street needs plowing from State and then abandoned car towed before the rest of the street can be plowed.
What can Citizens do to help the Snow Removal Efforts?
DO keep your cars parked off the street if possible. If not, try to park all vehicles on the same side of the street.
DO remove snow and ice from your walkways. Not only is this the right thing to do, it may save you from a citation.
DO place the snow from your sidewalks, driveways and parking spaces onto your property or you risk having them covered when the plows come by. DPW asks for residents to be patient as we make multiple passes to get the roads clear.
DO stay off the roads if possible. Fewer cars mean that our drivers can plow without additional hazards. If you do go out, keep a safe distance from the City’s plows
DO NOT brush snow from cars into the street.
DO NOT shovel snow from driveways or sidewalks into the street.
Be aware that residents are responsible for the actions of their contractors.
Nice one! Folks, I'm going to go to Dunkin Donuts at 10 AM tomorrow with a snow shovel to help neighbors shovel their walks. It would be great to have some help. Justin Elicker will be doing this at lulu's as well.
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Bradley Street resident (Guest)
The abandoned car is close to the end of Bradley Street (by State Street). Street needs plowing from State and then abandoned car towed before the rest of the street can be plowed.
And people, stop shoveling your snow into the street. From the City's website, http://cityofnewhaven.com/PublicWorks/trash/SnowRemoval.asp:
What can Citizens do to help the Snow Removal Efforts?
DO keep your cars parked off the street if possible. If not, try to park all vehicles on the same side of the street.
DO remove snow and ice from your walkways. Not only is this the right thing to do, it may save you from a citation.
DO place the snow from your sidewalks, driveways and parking spaces onto your property or you risk having them covered when the plows come by. DPW asks for residents to be patient as we make multiple passes to get the roads clear.
DO stay off the roads if possible. Fewer cars mean that our drivers can plow without additional hazards. If you do go out, keep a safe distance from the City’s plows
DO NOT brush snow from cars into the street.
DO NOT shovel snow from driveways or sidewalks into the street.
Be aware that residents are responsible for the actions of their contractors.
BB (Registered User)
Is this vehicle still there? Do some folks want to meet me out there and try to push it out of the way? Also, does anybody have a photo?
Neighbor (Guest)
Glad to report that the vehicle has been moved out of the way and into a driveway.
Plows can get through now. Anytime soon, pretty please!
Closed BB (Registered User)