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District Department of Transportation: Snow Alerts
Snow Alert for Immediate Release

March 1, 2009

District Crews Ready for Second Storm 

(Washington, DC) The National Weather Service is predicting between 4 and 8” of snow to fall in and around the District beginning late Sunday afternoon. The heaviest snows are expected to fall between 7 pm and midnight. District snow crews treated all roads last night as the first of two forecasted storms moved through the area.

Mayor Adrian Fenty announced this morning that a snow emergency will be in effect beginning at 4 pm this afternoon.  

“It is important that our crews have access to the roads from curb-to-curb in order to plow the snow,” said Mayor Fenty.  “This is one of the first plow events we have had this season, and we want to ensure we are able to maintain clear and safe roadways as we move into Monday morning.”

During a declared snow emergency, vehicles are not allowed to park on routes identified by the red and white "Snow Emergency Route" signs. Once a snow emergency is declared, vehicles remaining on these routes will be ticketed and towed and charged a $250 fine. A map and listing of snow emergency routes may be found online at www.ddot.dc.gov/snow.

Also, travelers should be aware that taxi cab fares can be increased up to 25 percent during a declared snow emergency. There is a button on the meters that once pushed will automatically add the increase. Passengers may ask for a receipt to see the total charge.

The District’s Snow Team (District Department of Transportation and Department of Public Works) is planning a full deployment beginning Sunday at 2 pm. Between 200 and 350 pieces of equipment including heavy and light plows, sprayer trucks and contract plows, if necessary, will be deployed to treat and plow elevated surfaces and roadways, including bridges, overpasses and ramps as well as roadways and residential streets.