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Citywide Parking Ban January 25, 2023

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SNOW EMERGENCY DECLARATION
CITYWIDE WINTER PARKING BAN IN EFFECT
January 25, 2023 – January 26, 2023

A citywide parking ban is in effect as of:
9 PM on Wednesday, January 25, 2023
through
8AM on Thursday, January 26, 2023.

NO VEHICLE WITHOUT AN EXEMPTION PERMIT MAY BE PARKED ON CITY STREETS OR IN CITY PARKING LOTS DURING THIS TIME PERIOD
per order of the Public Works Department

For further information call 603- 332-4096 and to subscribe to email notifications for all winter Parking Bans visit the City website at http://www.rochesternh.gov/and go to e-lerts or
click here and select subscription for Urgent Alert Updates and News or Announcement Updates.
For additional information regarding parking exemption qualifications and permits please call the Rochester Police Department at 603-330-7128.

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