Community Corner
Parking Ban Issued Beginning February 1 At 5 P.M. In Wakefield
The Department of Public Works and Fire Department appreciate your assistance helping them clear catch basins and hydrants near your home.
January 31, 2021
UPDATE: Monday's trash and recycling routes will be completed, but Tuesday’s pickup will be delayed until Wednesday. The rest of the week will also be pushed back a day.---In preparation for the upcoming storm, a parking ban has been issued from 5 p.m. on Monday, February 1 to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, February 2. All parked cars must be removed from the roadways to allow plowing crews and public safety vehicles to safely access the roads and perform curb-to-curb cleanup. If your residence does not have a driveway, you are encouraged to connect with your landlord for parking options or coordinate with a neighbor who has extra driveway space.
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The Department of Public Works and Fire Department appreciate your assistance helping them clear catch basins and hydrants near your home.
In 2015, Wakefield lifted its December-to-April on-street parking ban and now enforces parking limitations on an emergency basis. Parking ban announcements and other emergency notifications are made via text, email, and phone through our CodeRED e-alert system. Not signed up? Create a managed account now.
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