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星期二, 2月 04, 2014

波士頓市、摩頓市午夜進入風雪緊急狀況

波士頓市,摩頓市昨(四)日傍晚分別發出通知,依序於昨晚午夜前後進入風雪緊急狀況,兩市二月五日都停課。
波市長馬丁華殊(Martin Walsh )昨日宣佈,二月四日晚十一點起,風雪期間的路邊停車禁令開始生效,二月五日公校停課,但市政府照常上班。
            摩頓市的風雪禁令,將從二月五日的凌晨零時開始生效,在禁令解除前,市府將嚴格執行冬季停車規定。為協助市民因應風雪,摩頓市將開放七個地點,供民眾免費停車,直至風雪過後再說。
            摩頓市的學校停車場,包括早期學期中心, Beebe學校,Forestdale,Ferryway Linden Salemwood 等地,都從二月四日晚七點起,可供民眾免費停車。
            波市長鼓勵需要進城的民眾,使用公共交通工具。波是的風雪禁令將從二月五日的凌晨零時至晚上六點有效。最新的天氣預報指波市將下雪六到十吋。
            波士頓的青年及家庭中心將從早上七點半至下午六點開放,收容七歲以上小孩。任何年紀在十二歲以下的兒童,必須由成人陪同,填具表格。
            昨晚九點起,民眾可以折扣價停車,查詢地點,可上網http://www.cityofboston.gov/snow/parkingmap.asp.

City of Boston Prepared for Winter Storm

Snow Emergency and Parking Ban in Effect Tonight at 11PM

Boston Public Schools Closed Tomorrow

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced City response plans for the winter storm expected to begin early tomorrow morning. The Mayor has declared a Snow Emergency and Parking Ban for the City of Boston, in effect tonight, Tuesday, February 4, at 11:00 p.m. Boston Public Schools will be closed tomorrow, Wednesday, February 5. City Hall will be open for business as usual. 

“Our team is ready for this storm,” Mayor Walsh said. “We’re expecting a very difficult morning commute, and for that reason we’re urging everyone to use public transportation to travel in and around the city tomorrow."

National Weather Service has declared a Winter Weather Warning in effect for the City of Boston from midnight through 6:00 p.m. Wednesday. Latest forecasts indicate the storm is expected to result in 6 to 10 inches of snow in Boston, with heaviest snow fall beginning at 6 a.m, at a rate of an inch an hour. Another significant storm is expected for this weekend, and dropping temperatures are forecast, emphasizing the importance for Public Works crews to get as close to the curb as possible in their snow clearing during tomorrow’s storm. 

All Boston Centers for Youth & Families centers will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow. Children ages 7 and older are welcome, and any child under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult at drop-off to fill out a short intake form.

During declared snow emergencies, discounted parking is available at several parking lots and garages to cars that display Boston resident parking stickers. Discounted parking is available starting at 9:00 p.m. tonight:http://www.cityofboston.gov/snow/parkingmap.asp.

Public Works
  • Public Works teams will begin pre-treating roads at 4:00 a.m. tomorrow morning.
  • Crews are prepared for the snow event, and will have more than 500 pieces of equipment active on City streets by 6 a.m.
  • Regularly scheduled trash and recycling collection will begin one hour early, at 6:00 a.m. Wednesday morning.
Transportation
  • During a Snow Emergency, parking is prohibited on all major arteries in Boston. These streets are posted with “Tow Zone No Parking During Snow Emergency” signs. A listing of major arteries and alternate parking can be found at http://www.cityofboston.gov/snow/parking/.
  • On streets other than major arteries, parking within 20 feet of an intersection or further than one foot from the curb is prohibited, as this impedes access for both emergency vehicles and snow plows.
Public Safety
  • Boston Police, Boston Fire, and Boston EMS will have additional staff on hand throughout the duration of storm.
  • Boston Police will be posted at major intersections during tomorrow’s morning and evening commute to assist with traffic flow.
  • The City's Emergency Operations Center has been activated and staffed with all relevant City departments.
Cold Weather Safety Reminders
  • Carbon Monoxide is an odorless and tasteless gas that results from combustion and can quickly become fatal. Residents should clear snow and debris away from mufflers before starting the car and ensure that external vents are cleared of snow. If you are using a generator, make sure it is far enough away to vent air and gases away from the home. A safety video about carbon monoxide poisoning prevention is availablehere.
  • To protect against forecasted cold temperatures, people should layer clothing and minimize outdoor activity.  Over a dozen people in Boston suffered injuries related to hypothermia during the last extreme cold weather snap. 
  • The City's homeless shelters have activated emergency procedures. The City's Shelter Commission asks that any resident who sees a potential medical emergency involving a homeless person dial 9-1-1.
  • Property owners are required to salt and sand sidewalks, stairs and pedestrian ramps to prevent slippery surfaces.
  • Residents are encouraged to shovel out hydrants and catch basins near or abutting their property to assist our public safety agencies and protect against flooding.
  • Please check on elderly or vulnerable neighbors who may need help.
  • Use caution when walking near buildings that may have falling snow or ice.
  • Shoveling snow can pose a serious health safety risk to persons with heart disease and senior citizens. Residents should consider seeking the assistance of a family member, a helpful neighbor or hire someone to help.
  • Additional cold weather safety tips can be found at: http://www.cityofboston.gov/cold/safety.asp.
The Mayor's 24-Hour Hotline will have additional staff on-hand and residents with weather-related questions or concerns, including down power lines, down trees or icy conditions, should call (617) 635-4500.

Residents are encouraged to use the City’s “Know Snow” program for access to other important storm-related information. To receive notifications, register for the City’s Alert Boston network athttp://www.cityofboston.gov/snow/. For updates & questions via Twitter, use @NotifyBoston, follow #bosnow.



Snow Emergency in Malden
Winter Weather Central 
  
  
  
  
As of 12:00AM Wednesday February 5th we will be declaring a snow emergency. After the snow emergency goes into effect at 12:00AM, winter parking rules will be strictly enforced until the snow emergency is lifted. To avoid getting a ticket or being towed on streets with restrictions, you must seek off-street parking until the snow emergency has been l

AFTER THE STORM:

Lastly, please remember that city ordinance requires homeowners to clear the sidewalk in front of their property within 24 hours of the conclusion of the storm, so please make sure you have cleared at least a 3 foot path on the sidewalk in front of your property within 24 hours of the storm's conclusion.


We will keep you up to date on our Winter Weather Central page on our website at www.cityofmalden.org  
We will also be providing live updates at:

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