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City Offices Closed

Due to the current severe weather conditions, all city offices will remain closed today.

Additionally, tonight’s Shade Tree Committee meeting has also been canceled, the next Shade Tree Meeting will be held on March 12th at 7:00pm

As the storm progresses, we encourage all our residents to exercise caution and be proactive in preparing for potentially hazardous conditions on the road.

As a reminder once snow accumulates beyond 2 inches, street parking on snow streets will be prohibited. To assist with this, the City has made special parking arrangements for residents of the affected snow streets. The Atlantic Street Garage is available at no cost. Feel free to use any available spots, except spots 51-170. Additionally, The Shops at Riverside has kindly allowed residents to use Levels 3 and 4 of their Parking Garage.

These are temporary parking measures. All vehicles must be moved from these locations by 8:00 am on Wednesday, February 14th.

To learn more about Snow Streets click here.

We appreciate your understanding and cooperation during this inclement weather.

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