Traffic & Transit

Mount Kisco Declares Snow Emergency Ahead Of Winter Storm

The storm is forecast to bring substantial snow to the region. Here's what you need to know about new rules in place for safety.

The emergency declaration means that no street parking is permitted.
The emergency declaration means that no street parking is permitted. (Liam Griffin/Patch)

MOUNT KISCO, NY — The village has declared a snow emergency from 12:00 a.m. Friday until 4:00 p.m. Friday, ahead of a winter storm.

The National Weather Service expects the snow to start overnight Thursday and continue until midday Friday. Accumulations of 3 to 6 inches are expected, ending with a wintry mix of ice and sleet.

The emergency declaration means that no street parking is permitted. Cars not moved from roadways by 12:00 a.m. Friday can be ticketed or towed.

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Municipal parking lots will be free during the snow emergency. Residents may move cars to the lots after 6 p.m. and not have to pay the meter.

The emergency order also provides fines for homeowners who plow or shovel snow into the road. Homeowners will be held responsible for contractors hired to plow or shovel snow as well.

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In addition, Friday’s garbage will be picked up Monday. Bottles and cans will be picked up village-wide on Tuesday, along with Tuesday’s scheduled cardboard.

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