Monday, March 13, 2017

City of Philadelphia Snow Emergency

This is a message from ReadyPhiladelphia.

The City of Philadelphia and related agencies are mobilizing staffing and resources for the approaching storm.  Here's a rundown of what citizens should know:

A Snow Emergency will be in effect in Philadelphia beginning at 9 p.m. this evening.  Enforcement, with ticketing and towing, will begin at midnight.  Snow Emergency information can be found here; and a map of Snow Emergency routes can be found here.  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 tomorrow. 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, when snowfall rates could reach 1-2 inches per hour, and heavy winds are expected.

The Streets Department anticipates the salting operation to begin between 8pm and midnight on all primary and secondary streets.  The Department will have all plows mounted by 12 midnight. Compactors will begin plowing as soon as sufficient accumulation is on the ground. The Department has 50,000 tons of salt available.  In all, the Department – working in conjunction with Parks & Recreation, Public Property, Water Department, L & I and CLIP -- is mobilizing over 400 pieces of equipment.

All trash and recycling collections will be suspended for Tuesday. Residents in neighborhoods that normally have collections on Tuesdays are asked to hold their trash until the following week. The Department will decide on Wednesday's trash collection tomorrow based on the status of the plowing operation. Residents should expect delays. There will be no collections picked up in driveways for the remainder of the week beginning Tuesday. Residents should place materials at curbside in the front of their homes all week.

Be prepared for power outages. Heavy, wet snow is forecasted with wind gusts of 45 m.p.h. PECO has ways to help before, during, and after a storm, including; preventing outagesstorm readinessstorm restoration processreporting outages online, and tracking current outages. Report downed wires or power outages to PECO at 1-800-841-4141.  Customers also can report their outage online at peco.com and sign up for outage alerts at peco.com/alerts. PECO also wants you to know you can report an outage on mobile via text message to 697326 (MYPECO). To report a gas emergency, please call 9-1-1. 

If there is a street light outage, call Philadelphia's non-emergency number 3-1-1. Street lights in the city of Philadelphia are owned and maintained by the City.

Residents are expected to shovel all walkways and clear a 36-inch path 6 hours after the conclusion of the storm. Failure to shovel walkways can result in a $50.00 code violation notice. Residents and private contractors are also prohibited from shoveling or plowing snow into the streets. This creates a safety hazard and makes it difficult for the city to plow effectively.

The Office of Emergency Management will activate its Emergency Operations Center at 10 p.m. today and will remain open through the duration of the storm.  

A decision on City Government offices will be made and announced earlier Tuesday morning.

SEPTA will post real-time travel updates at http://www.septa.org and @SEPTA on Twitter. A full rundown of service details can be found here: http://www.septa.org/service/winter/index.html.

Airport: Passengers planning to fly within the next few days should check with their airlines for flight information.  Some airlines are offering travelers with flight reservations the opportunity to change their itinerary without paying the customary change fees.  Travelers are encouraged to check the Airport's website, phl.org, and follow the Airport on Twitter @PHLAirport for updates on Airport weather conditions and operations.

Call Centers Open: The Philly 311 Call Center will remain open during normal business hours Tuesday (8am- 8pm) to take calls for non-emergencies.  Requests for salting and plowing will not be taken until Thursday.

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 City is in Code Blue until temperatures rise and it is safe to be outside again. This winter the Office of Homeless Services has added 304 beds and 124 CafĂ© slots for Code Blue. 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.

Philadelphia Prisons: All inmate visits are canceled Tuesday for all jails in Philadelphia County.

The Philadelphia Parking Authority will not enforce meter and time limit violations after 10:00 p.m. tonight due to the snow emergency. The PPA will enforce all snow emergency and safety violations. Vehicles illegally parked on snow emergency routes after midnight tonight will be subject to ticketing and towing.

The Parking Authority will offer discounted parking in Center City garages during the Snow Emergency to help lessen the number of cars parked on the street. Beginning at 6:00 p.m. today and running through the end of the Snow Emergency, the Philadelphia Parking Authority will offer a special 24-hour flat rate of $5.00 for the following parking facilities:

·         AutoPark at Independence Mall (5th & Market Streets)

·         AutoPark at Jefferson (10th & Ludlow Streets)

·         Autopark at the Gallery Mall (10th & Filbert Streets)

·         Autopark at 8th & Filbert Streets Garage (801 Filbert Street)

·         AutoPark at Old City (2nd & Sansom Streets)

·         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.)

·         Gateway Garage (enter from Spring Street between 15th & 16th Streets)

To receive the discounted $5 rate, customers must bring their ticket and pay at the PPA Management Office in each garage.

Schools: All School District of Philadelphia and Archdiocese of Philadelphia Schools will be closed Tuesday, March 14th.

The Department of Parks and Recreation reminds residents that if a tree falls during a storm and it's blocking a road, or it has fallen on a house, car or other property, call 911.  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 later so crews can focus on other safety hazards around the city during extreme weather events.  If a tree has fallen on electrical wires, please call PECO's emergency line: 1-800-841-4141.

Pet Safety: 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.

Stay informed:

Tune to local news for weather updates.

Sign up for emergency alerts and weather updates from ReadyPhiladelphia at www.phila.gov/ready.

For official updates from the City, follow @PhilaOEM on Twitter or find them on Facebook.

Other City Twitter accounts to follow for information: @PhiladelphiaGov; @Philly311; @PhilaStreets; @PhillyPolice; and @PhillyFireDept.

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