Crime & Safety
Hoboken Warns Residents of New Snowstorm
Parking banned on snow emergency streets and alternate side parking suspended. Discounted garage spaces available.

The city of Hoboken banned parking on snow emergency streets and suspended alternate side rules as a new winter storm is scheduled to begin during this evening’s Super Bowl game, dumping up to 10 inches of snow and ice on parts of the region.
The new warning comes just days after a storm that dumped 7.5 inches of snow on Hoboken and led to widespread criticism of the New Jersey and New York governors and other local officials for imposing statewide and local travel bans.
The city is providing reduced rate $5 parking for residents with valid parking permits on from tonight at 8 p.m. until Monday at 8 p.m. in Garage B, located on 2nd Street between Hudson and River Streets and Garage D at 215 Hudson Street.
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Hoboken residents with disabilities and a handicapped plate or hang tag, can get the same discounted rate at the Midtown garage at 371 Fourth Street.
Property owners and occupants are reminded that snow must be cleared within six hours of the end of the snowfall. Shoveling snow back into the street or near a hydrant is illegal.
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Garbage pickup today will take place as scheduled.
The Hoboken restrictions apply to the following snow emergency streets:
Washington Street -- Both sides
Willow Avenue (West Side) -- Observer Highway to 11th St
3rd Street (North Side) -- Jackson St to River St
4th Street (South Side) -- River St to Jackson St
5th Street (South Side) -- Clinton St to Hudson St
9th Street (North Side) -- Clinton St to Hudson St
13th Street (North Side) -- Washington St to Willow Ave
17th Street (Both Sides)
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