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Concord PD Remind Residents About Snow Disposal Bylaw
The third storm in eight days is expected to dump anywhere from 3-8 inches on Massachusetts.
CONCORD, MA — Concord police are reminding residents to be aware of where they shovel and plow snow as another snowstorm settles over the area.
The department issued an announcement to the community to adhere to snow and ice removal bylaws to assist Concord Public Works crews in their efforts to clear roads and sidewalks.
The bylaw reads:
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"No personal shall put any snow or ice in any public place or upon any part of a public street or sidewalk. Whoever shall violate this bylaw shall pay a fine as specified in Appendix A of the Regulations for the Enforcement of Town Bylaws under M.G.L. Chapter 40, §21D and the Bylaw for Non-Criminal Disposition of Violations adopted under Article 47 of the 1984 Town Meeting, as amended."
Snowfall is expected to continue for about 12 hours, with the heaviest of it coming between 2 p.m.-7 p.m. The incoming snow will only pad existing snow piles from a storm over the weekend and another the previous Monday.
This won't be the last of the snow. More storms are possible at the end of this week and Sunday.
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