Crime & Safety

Plymouth Police Department: Special Third-Phase Parking Ban For Court, Main, Main Extension & Sandwich Streets, Feb. 2-3

Due to the significant amount of snowfall from the January 29th storm, the Town of Plymouth will implement an additional, third-phase mo ...

(Plymouth Police Department)

2022-02-02

Due to the significant amount of snowfall from the January 29th storm, the Town of Plymouth will implement an additional, third-phase modified parking ban in Downtown Plymouth to allow the Department of Public Works the ability to remove the volume of snow that has accumulated along a portion of the Court Street, Main Street, Main Street Extension, and Sandwich Street corridor.

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Beginning at 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday night, February 2nd and continuing through 7:00 a.m. on Thursday morning, February 3rd, a parking ban will be in effect along the sections of Court Street, Main Street, Main Street Extension, and Sandwich Street located between Brewster Street and Lincoln Street.

Vehicles parked on the specified sections of these streets will be subject to tagging and towing at the owner’s expense during the scheduled parking ban. During the parking ban, free off-street parking is available in any Town-owned public parking lot, with the exception of the upper level of the Parking Deck on South Russell Street.

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A map of this modified Parking Ban Zone and the Town’s public off-street parking lots is attached, below.

For more information, please visit the Town’s website and Facebook page or call the Town’s Highway Division at (508) 830-4162, extension 12101. Your cooperation is appreciated.

Citizens who wish to register their phone numbers with the Plymouth & Bristol County Emergency Alert System (for both emergency and general notifications) may visit https://www.pcsdma.org/codered.html or call the Plymouth County Sheriff’s Department Field Services Division at (508) 830-6200.

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This press release was produced by the Plymouth Police Department. The views expressed here are the author’s own.