Snow Emergency
City of Philadelphia Announce Preparations for Winter Storm
With another storm
approaching, Managing Director Michael DiBerardinis announced that a Snow
Emergency will be declared for the City of Philadelphia beginning 8 am on
Wednesday, March 7, 2018.
For citizens, a Snow Emergency means all parked cars must be moved off Snow
Emergency routes for plowing. When moving your car, park as far from the corner
of the street as possible; vehicles parked too close to the corner get in the
way of snow plows trying to turn corners.
Snow Emergency information and a map of Snow Emergency routes can be found at http://www.philadelphiastreets.com/highways/snow/emergency-routes/.
Cars left on Snow Emergency routes will be moved to other parking spots
to assist in snow plowing operations. If your car is moved, call 215-686-SNOW
to find it. Do NOT call 911.
Citizens are encouraged to travel with caution Wednesday. Please give yourself
extra time to get to your destination, and workers are encouraged to make use
of flex time if available. Caution will be particularly important during
the morning rush hour.
Salting/Plowing: The Philadelphia Streets Department – working in
coordination with Parks and Recreation, L&I, Water, and CLIP – will
mobilize at midnight. The Department has more than 40,000 tons of salt
available. Crews will begin plowing as the snow accumulates, and will
treat and plow side streets and neighborhood streets as conditions permit.
The Department will have over 400 pieces of equipment deployed at the
peak of the operation.
City government: All municipal city offices in Philadelphia will be
closed on Wednesday, March 7, 2018. All non-essential personnel are encouraged
to stay home.
Schools:
Archdiocesan high
schools and parochial elementary schools in the City of Philadelphia to be
closed tomorrow.
All School District of Philadelphia schools
and administrative offices will be closed. All after-school activities
including all athletic programs and professional development sessions scheduled
for Wednesday are canceled as well. All District early childhood centers will
also be closed.
All Courts and offices of the Philadelphia Courts will be closed.
All critical services, including emergency protection from abuse, bail
acceptance, and preliminary arraignments, are expected to remain operational.
Sanitation and recycling collections tomorrow will be suspended.
Residents who normally have collections on Wednesday are asked to hold their
trash and recycling until Thursday. Thursday and Friday collections will also
be delayed one day, and residents should be prepared for further delays
depending on the severity of the storm.
SEPTA will operate Regional Rail on a Severe Storm Schedule on
Wednesday, March 7. A Severe Storm Schedule is a Saturday timetable with some
adjustments. Please visit http://septa.org/service/winter/ for
additional Regional Rail schedule details.
Airport: Travelers and those picking up travelers should check their
flight status before leaving for the Airport tomorrow. Contact your airline,
get updates at 1-800-PHL-GATE, or check the Airport website, www.phl.org.
The Departments of Parks and Recreation continues to contend with
downed trees from this past weekend’s storm. Since Friday afternoon, PPR has
received more than 520 calls for tree emergencies across the city. In
order to get to all of them as quickly as possible in advance of tomorrow's
storm, more than 80 workers have been removing trees from 7am until dark each
day.
If a tree falls during a storm and poses a safety threat, call 911.
Otherwise, call 311. A crew of arborists from Philadelphia Parks &
Recreation are on-call to respond to tree emergencies and they will come out to
remove the hazard and any part of the tree that is an immediate risk to public
safety. Other parts of the tree that don’t pose an immediate risk (such
as tree trunks and stumps) will be removed at a later time so our crews can
focus on other safety hazards around the city during extreme weather events.
In the event that a tree has fallen on electrical wires, please call
PECO’s emergency line: 1-800-841-4141.
Call Centers Open: The Philly 311 Call Center will remain open on normal
business hours Thursday (8am- 8pm) to take calls for non-emergencies.
Requests for salting and plowing will not be taken during the
storm. Once the storm has moved on, the City will announce when such
requests will be taken.
The Philadelphia Water Department’s customer contact center
215-685-6300 will be open. Citizens are encouraged to shovel snow from the
fronts of fire hydrants and storm drains on their block to allow snow melt to
drain to the city sewer system.
Homeless Outreach: The Office of Homeless Services is
continuing its Code Blue until further notice. Throughout the Code Blue,
Philadelphia’s homeless outreach teams will patrol the streets in greater
numbers, urging homeless people to come to local shelters. People do not need
ID to enter Code Blue shelters or cafes from the street, and they can remain
indoors throughout the duration of the Code Blue. If you are concerned about
someone who is homeless, please call the Outreach Coordination Center at
215-232-1984 at any time. Outreach is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
First responders can also transport people to shelter for their own
safety.
Pet Safety Awareness: Citizens should contact the ACCT Philly
hotline (267-385-3800) if they observe a dog or other pet outside during
extreme cold. It is against City ordinance to leave dogs outside in extreme
cold without proper shelter, and owners can be fined up to $500.
The Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA) will be offering a flat
twenty-four hour $5 parking rate at the following Center City garages from 7pm
this evening until the snow emergency is lifted.
- AutoPark at Independence Mall (5th
& Market Streets)
- AutoPark at Jefferson (10th
& Ludlow Streets)
- AutoPark at the Gallery (10th
& Filbert Streets)
- AutoPark at Old City (2nd
& Sansom Streets)
- Parkade on 8th (801 Filbert Street)
- Philadelphia Family Court Garage (1503-11 Arch Street - Going
south on 15th Street, enter the garage on the west side just after 15th
& Cherry St.)
To receive the discounted $5 rate, customers
must bring their ticket and pay at the PPA Management Office in each garage.
During this snow emergency, the PPA will enforce all snow emergency and safety
violations. Starting at 8am on Wednesday, meters, kiosks and time limit
violations on residential blocks will not be enforced until the snow emergency
is lifted.
Additionally, beginning at 8am on Wednesday, vehicles illegally parked on snow
emergency routes will subject to ticketing and towing. If your vehicle is towed
during the snow emergency, please call 215-686-SNOW for its location.
Philadelphia Prisons: All inmate visits are canceled Wednesday for
all jails in Philadelphia County.
Stay informed:
- Tune to local news for weather updates.
- Sign up for free emergency alerts and weather updates
from ReadyPhiladelphia at www.phila.gov/ready. Text ReadyPhila one word to
888-777 to get text alerts.
- For more winter weather tips, visit the Philadelphia
Office of Emergency Management online at www.phila.gov/ready.
- For official updates from the City, follow @PhilaOEM on
Twitter or find them on Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube.
- Other City Twitter accounts to follow for information:
@PhiladelphiaGov; @Philly311; @PhilaStreets; @PhillyPolice; and
@PhillyFireDept.
Address/Location
Philadelphia Office of Emergency Management
240 Spring Garden St
Philadelphia, PA 19123
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1