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Thursday, February 7, 2013

Boston Snow Emergency Parking in the South End

When the city calls for a snow emergency, your first thought is, "Do I have to move my car?" Here's a list of the places you can't park in the South End, and other useful information to have during a snow emergency.

In case of a snow emergency, make sure you know where you can and can't park so you don't end up with an expensive ticket and a trip to a tow lot to claim your car.   Not sure if you're parked on a snow artery? Here's a full list of the streets in the South End you can't park on during a snow emergency: The city website also offers this Do and Don't list for parking during a snow emergency. Click here for the full parking regulations: DO DON'T The city also listed several numbers to keep handy during storms: Whoops. Was your car towed? SOUTH END PATCH: Facebook | Twitter | E-mail Updates

Rory Gill

2:59 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Boston Declares Snow Emergency as Forecast Worsens

Parking restrictions will take place starting at 9 p.m. Saturday.

Boston has declared a snow emergency starting at 9 p.m. Saturday night. Parking on designated snow emergency arteries is banned at that time. Forecasts for the weekend storm worsened between Friday and Saturday, going from a predicted two-to-four inches of fluffy snow to six-to-eight inches of heavier stuff, according to the National Weather Service. Not sure if you're parked on a snow artery? The downtown area is filled with restricted streets. There are, however, alternative parking locations listed for South End residents. The city website also offers this Do and Don't list for parking during a snow emergency. Click here for the full parking regulations: DO DON'T The city also listed several numbers to keep handy during storms:

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