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Haverford Declares Snow Emergency As Of 11 P.M. Monday​

Read up to find out what you need to do, what you can and can't do, and more during a snow emergency.

Haverford Township declared a snow emergency will be in effect beginning at 11 p.m. Monday due to the coming snow.

The emergency status will end at 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 14 or until further notice, the township said.

According to the township, trash and recycling collections for Tuesday have been cancelled. Collections will resume the normal schedule on Thursday, March 16.

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Additionally, all township buildings will be closed Tuesday and will reopen Wednesday.

According to the township, in the snow emergency, it is illegal for any person, firm or corporation to:

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  • park a motor vehicle or to allow that vehicle to remain parked anywhere on any Snow Emergency Route designated pursuant to this article; or
  • drive any vehicle on any such Snow Emergency route unless that vehicle is equipped with snow tires, chains, or other suitable tract devices; or
  • drive any vehicle which then becomes stuck on any snow emergency route during a snow emergency because of or related to the failure of that vehicle to be equipped with snow tires, chains, or other suitable traction devices.

With Snow On The Way, Make Sure You Know Haverford's Snow Removal Guidelines

Trash bins are not to be placed on the street, as it can inhibits plows. Residents should place trash cans either on the lawn or curb in front of their property, the township said.

Residents should also avoid parking in cul-de-sacs, the township said. However, if they must park in a cul-de-sac or they must leave their vehicle on or near a highway, they must notify the police department by calling 911, according to the township.

After the storm ends, it will take the township approximately eight to 12 hours to complete the clean up, assuming normal conditions.

Residents are also reminded not to clear the end of their driveway until the storm has stopped and the road is plowed curb to curb, the township said.

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