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Important Notice: Delayed Opening Due to Upcoming Snowstorm

In anticipation of the snowstorm forecasted for tomorrow morning, February 6th, all City offices will open at 10:00 AM.

Residents are strongly urged to limit travel during the storm to ensure personal safety and to aid in the efficient clearing of roads. If you reside on snow-affected streets, please move your vehicles promptly to facilitate these efforts. Your cooperation is vital in keeping our streets accessible and safe for everyone.

As you plan your day, exercise extreme caution if driving is necessary, and remember to check in on vulnerable neighbors who may need assistance during this time.

Our Department of Public Works (DPW) will be working tirelessly to clear the streets as efficiently and safely as possible. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation as we work to maintain safety and accessibility during this winter storm.

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