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Haverford Enacting Snow Emergency Tuesday Night

Trash and bulk material collection for Wednesday is cancelled, township buildings will close Wednesday, and more with the emergency status.

HAVERFORD TOWNSHIP, PA – With a fourth nor'easter about to pummel the Philadelphia region Wednesday, Haverford Township announced it will enact a snow emergency beginning Tuesday night through Thursday morning.

The township said the snow emergency status will go into effect at 10 p.m. Tuesday, March 20. The status will be lifted at 8 a.m. Thursday, March 22 unless the township says otherwise.

Wednesday’s trash collection is cancelled, as well as Wednesday's bulk collections. Bulk materials will be collected Friday, March 23.

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All township buildings – including the library, Skatium, and CREC – will close Wednesday and reopen Thursday.

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.

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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