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Mayor Kraham Issues Winter Storm Update

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Update | Pexels by Anna Tarazevich

Update | Pexels by Anna Tarazevich

With a winter storm expected Monday evening into Tuesday, Mayor Jared M. Kraham and City public safety officials issued the following information to Binghamton residents:

  • Refuse collection has been suspended for Tuesday, March 14.
  • Officials are urging residents to refrain from parking on City streets in the coming days to assist with snow removal operations.
  • If parking on-street, please follow the City’s alternate side parking rules. Rules can be found on the City’s website: https://www.binghamton-ny.gov/government/departments/alternate-side-parking-2022-2023.
  • Binghamton Police will be focusing enforcement efforts on known problem areas, where chronic illegal parking has frequently impeded snow plow operations. Binghamton Police will continue to actively enforce City parking rules, including alternate side parking, and vehicles that are illegally parked and blocking plow routes will be ticketed or towed.
“Alternate side parking rules are still in effect, and Binghamton Police will be actively enforcing all City parking rules to ensure plows can access every neighborhood and clear the streets,” said Mayor Kraham. “I’m again asking residents to help City plow drivers by refraining from parking on the street during the storm and using driveways, public garages or lots at City parks instead.”

Follow winter storm information from the National Weather Service in Binghamton: https://www.weather.gov/bgm/

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