The snow removal continues tonight, beginning at midnight and continuing into Wednesday morning. Below is the schedule. (Click on the image to enlarge.) For many streets, it's a matter of parking on the side you didn't park on last night.
When in doubt, look for the orange "No Parking" signs. Cars must be on the appropriate side of the street by 11:00 p.m. or risk being ticketed AND towed.
Let's look beyond 12534 for a minute... to another blue state, blue town, centuries old, founded on manufacturing and now dealing with tourism and all the typical 2025 challenges... like Hudson.
See below a City Manager managed city as old as Hudson, in the North East, notify their taxpayers and residents during snow storms:
Guess more taxes does not mean better services... paging TH and DM.
p.s. Rob Perry, this is not a broadside against you or the hardworking guys of DPW...
This highlights opportunities for cross-department collaboration, improved communication, and simply shares higher standards, better outcomes, in a City managed for decades... by a City Manager.
Let's look beyond 12534 for a minute... to another blue state, blue town, centuries old, founded on manufacturing and now dealing with tourism and all the typical 2025 challenges... like Hudson.
ReplyDeleteSee below a City Manager managed city as old as Hudson, in the North East, notify their taxpayers and residents during snow storms:
https://www.portsmouthnh.gov/publicworks/snowstorm-response-guide
You can get notified via email, or text, or FB, or voicemail, with geo targeted information.
Specific snow storm considerations with color coded maps, with granularity for time of day snow removal windows:
https://www.portsmouthnh.gov/publicworks/parkportsmouth/snow-impacts
P.s. This other city lowered taxes this year (Hudson raised by 3.9%), and have much lower tax per dollar of home value than Hudson:
https://www.portsmouthnh.gov/city/press-releases/city-portsmouth-nh-property-tax-rate-set-1151
Guess more taxes does not mean better services... paging TH and DM.
p.s. Rob Perry, this is not a broadside against you or the hardworking guys of DPW...
This highlights opportunities for cross-department collaboration, improved communication, and simply shares higher standards, better outcomes, in a City managed for decades... by a City Manager.
I'm sure Rob is taking notes!
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