Politics & Government

Town Of Dedham: Winter Parking Ban And Non-Emergency Town Offices Closed

East Street (High St to Route 128) High Street

(Town of Dedham)

02/24/2022 3:40 PM

The DPW Director has issued a snow emergency in advance of the impending snowstorm, and a winter parking ban will be in effect beginning tonight at 8:00 p.m. until 11 p.m. tomorrow, February 25, 2022. All non-emergency Town offices, including the Dedham pool, will be closed on Friday, February 25, due to the snowstorm.

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DPW crews will be working throughout the storm to clear roadways and public areas. We encourage everyone to stay off the roads during the storm to allow for crews to remove the snow safely and efficiently. If you must travel during the storm, please plan for additional travel time and maintain a safe distance from other cars, trucks, plows, and snow removal equipment. Please remember to remove all snow from your vehicle prior to leaving.

Reminder: All Friday trash/recycling collection will be delayed one day to Saturday, February 26, 2022. There will be no collection on Friday, February 25. The Dedham DPW kindly requests that all trash and recycling carts be brought in from the curb to allow for snow removal activities. Please place your carts at the curb by 7:00 a.m. on Saturday for collection.

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Winter Parking Ban:

All residents with driveways are expected to park within their driveway and remove their cars from the streets. Please plan accordingly to keep roads clear for snow removal.

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Note: vehicles parked in violation of this ban will be towed at the owner’s expense 

Be a Snow Angel this Winter:

Across the community, we are calling for snow angels to help clear snow from sidewalks. After the storm has ended, please shovel snow from the sidewalk in front of your home and offer to help a neighbor clear their sidewalk if you are able. Together we can assist in keeping paths of travel clear, safe, and accessible.

As a reminder, please do not push snow into the streets or onto sidewalks.

The Dedham Fire Department has also asked residents to be mindful of fire hydrants and to help keep them clear through their “Adopt a Hydrant” campaign. If residents and business are able to do so and it is safe, the Fire Department asks that each hydrant be clear on all sides and there be unobstructed access between the street and the hydrant in the event of an emergency.

Please remember to keep all heat exhaust pipes clear of snow for safe circulation. Please check on family, friends, neighbors, and especially the elderly.

Important Phone Numbers:

  • If you have a life-threatening emergency, please call 911.
  • To report a power outage, please call Eversource, (800) 592-2000. (Have your account number ready, just in case).
  • For non-emergency calls, please call the Police Dispatch Center at 781-751-9300 or the Fire Dispatch Center at 781-751-9400.
  • Visit www.dedham-ma.gov/winter-weather for additional information and resources

Where to Find Updates:

Residents are directed to the following media channels for updates on snow emergencies and parking bans:

Additional Closures:

Listed below are additional closures on Friday, February 25, 2022 due to the storm:

  • All programs at the Council on Aging (Ames Senior Center) have been has canceled
  • The Dedham Pool will be closed
  • The Dedham Public Library (both locations) will be closed

This press release was produced by the Town of Dedham. The views expressed here are the author’s own.