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Snowstorm parking bans are announced on the town's two public access television stations (Comcast Channel 22 and Verizon Channel 45) and posted on the town's website at www.andoverma.gov.  Residents may also call the Highway Department at 978-623-8426 x11 to find out if a ban has been declared.
Snowstorm parking bans are announced on the town's two public access television stations (Comcast Channel 22 and Verizon Channel 45) and posted on the town's website at www.andoverma.gov.  Residents may also call the Highway Department at 978-623-8426 x11 to find out if a ban has been declared.


During a snowstorm parking ban, there is no parking allowed on any streets in town.  The only exceptions are public safety, public works and public utility vehicles.  Vehicles that are parked illegally will be towed at the owner's expense.
During a snowstorm parking ban, there is no parking allowed on any streets in town.  The only exceptions are public safety, public works and public utility vehicles.  Vehicles that are parked illegally will be towed at the owner's expense.


See
See

Latest revision as of 09:29, 9 January 2015

Snowstorm parking bans are announced on the town's two public access television stations (Comcast Channel 22 and Verizon Channel 45) and posted on the town's website at www.andoverma.gov. Residents may also call the Highway Department at 978-623-8426 x11 to find out if a ban has been declared.


During a snowstorm parking ban, there is no parking allowed on any streets in town. The only exceptions are public safety, public works and public utility vehicles. Vehicles that are parked illegally will be towed at the owner's expense.


See

  • "Snowstorm parking rules in effect," Andover Townsman, January 8, 2015, p. 3.



--Kim 09:28, January 9, 2015 (EST)

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