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Posted on: January 24, 2026

[ARCHIVED] City of Framingham Issues Emergency Snow Emergency Parking Ban

snow emergency ban 2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 01/24/2026

For further information, contact:

Susan Scully Petroni

City of Framingham Public Information Officer

spetroni@framinghamma.gov

508-782-8629




 

City of Framingham Issues Emergency Snow Emergency Parking Ban Starting Sunday at 7 p.m.

 

FRAMINGHAM - The City of Framingham is issuing an emergency snow parking ban beginning Sunday, January 25, 2026 at 7 p.m. through Monday, January 26, 2026 at 7 p.m., due to the forecasted snowstorm.

During the ban, no vehicles may park on designated snow emergency arterial roadways listed below.

Vehicles parked on these roads are subject to ticketing, towing, and fines.

Parked vehicles will impede snowplow operations and create hazardous conditions for emergency responders.

There is a possibility the parking ban may be extended depending on storm conditions.

The City of Framingham maintains year-round parking regulations:

  • An annual odd/even parking restriction is in effect from January 1 through December 31.
  • Parking is permitted on the even side of the street in even-numbered years and on the odd side in odd-numbered years, unless otherwise posted.

During a declared snow emergency, parking is prohibited on both sides of all posted snow emergency arteries.

Vehicles that obstruct snow removal operations are in violation of City Bylaws, Article V, Section 15 – Snow Removal.

Under City Bylaws:

  • Owners are responsible for towing and storage costs.
  • Vehicles may be held until costs are paid.

Snow Emergency Arterial Roadways
 No parking on these roads during the emergency ban:

Beacon Street
 Belknap Road
 Bishop Street
 Brook Street
 Central Street
 Cochituate Road
 Concord Street
 Edgell Road
 Franklin Street
 Gates Street
 Grove Street
 Hartford Street
 Hollis Street
 Howard Street
 Irving Street
 Lincoln Street

 Nicholas Road
 Potter Road
 Salem End Road
 School Street
 Summer Street
 Temple Street
 Union Avenue
 Water Street
 Waverly Street
 Winter Street
 Winthrop Street

Residents are urged to move vehicles off these roadways before the ban begins to allow for safe and effective snow removal operations.

Stay Informed
 Residents are urged to follow official City communication channels for updates throughout the snowstorm, including:

 

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