Streets found impassible for emergency vehicles have had the parking on one side restricted, said Nicole Clegg, director of communications for the city of Portland. While the emergency no parking signs are immediately in effect, vehicles will not be towed until twelve hours have passed from the street.
Crews will then begin removing snow in order to ensure that the street is passable when cars are parked on both sides. The snow removal process is expected to last several days.
The following is a list of streets posted for emergency no parking, odd and even reflect the house numbers on the street:
Adams Street (SOUTH): posted at 2:15 PM
Atlantic Street from Congress Street to Fore Street (EVEN): posted at 12:30 PM
Beckett Street from Congress Street to Mood Street (EVEN): posted at noon
Emerson Street from Congress Street to Melbourne Street (EVEN): posted at noon
Kellogg Street from Congress Street to Adams Street (EVEN): posted at 3:15 PM
Layfayette Street from Quebec Street to Congress Street (EVEN): posted at noon
May Street from Spring Street to Danforth Street (ODD): posted at noon
Merrill Street from Congress Street to Melbourne Street (EVEN): posted
at noon
Moody Street from Munjoy Street to E. Prom (EVEN): posted at noon
Montreal Street from North Street to E. Prom (EVEN): posted at noon
Monument Street from Ponce Street to Munjoy Street (EVEN): posted at 12:45 PM
Morning Street (EVEN): posted at 12:30 PM
Munjoy Street from Fore Street to Congress Street (EVEN): posted at noon
Neal Street from Brackett Street to Pine Street (ODD): posted at noon
Newbury Street from Hancock Street to Franklin Street (EVEN): posted at 2:00 PM
O’Brien Street from Fore Street to Wilson Street (EVEN): posted at 3:00 PM
Pine Street from Winter Street to Brackett Street (ODD): posted at noon
Ponce Street (EVEN): posted at 2:30 PM
Quebec Street from North Street to E. Prom (EVEN): posted at noon
Sherbrooke Street (SOUTH): posted at 2:00 PM
Sheridan Street from Monument Street to Adams Street (EVEN): posted
at 2:00 PM
Somerset Street from Elm Street to Chestnut Street (NORTH): posted at 2:00 AM
Somerset Street from Elm Street to a point 150’ East (SOUTH): posted at 2:00 AM
St. Lawrence Street from Congress Street to Fore Street (EVEN): posted at 3:00 PM
Turner Street from E. Prom to Merrill Street (EVEN): posted at noon
Vesper Street from Fore Street to Congress Street (EVEN): posted at 3:00 PM
Waterville Street from Monument Street to Fore Street (EVEN): posted at 2:00 PM
Wilson Street from Munjoy Street to E. Prom (EVEN): posted at noon
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