Politics & Government

City Of Shaker Heights: Snow Storm Information

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(City of Shaker Heights)

February 2, 2022

City-Wide Snow Parking Ban In Effect @ 7 PM Tonight

Cancelations & Building Closures Scheduled for February 3

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Due to the magnitude of the snowstorm headed our way, the City has issued a Snow Emergency Parking Ban starting TONIGHT, Wednesday, February 2 at 7 pm through Friday, February 4 at 4 pm. There is NO PARKING on any City street for the duration of this ban. Please note: cars in violation of the ban may be ticketed and towed.

Our crews will be working around the clock Wednesday night through Friday morning to clear the streets of snow. Crews will start with plowing and salting all primary roads to make certain these main arteries are passable. Crews will then move to plow secondary roads and salt secondary intersections. Keep in mind that our crews will be working 12 to 14 hours shifts under stressful conditions to do their best to keep up with the anticipated snowfall. We urge residents to stay off City roads during this storm.

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Warming Center Available

Residents in need of a warming center on Thursday, February 3 can call 9-1-1 to be connected with the Shaker Heights Fire Dept., which will provide a warm place for you to shelter. 

Closures & Cancelations for Thursday, February 3

  • City Hall and Stephanie Tubbs Jones Community Building Closed: The buildings will be closed; City staff will be working remotely and available by email and phone.
  • Recreation: 
    • Thornton Park will be closed and all activities scheduled in the building are canceled.
    • All evening Recreation Department programs throughout the City are canceled.

The City will announce additional closures and cancelations for Friday, February 4 if necessary.


This press release was produced by the City of Shaker Heights. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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