United States: Multiple local governments declared snow emergencies this week as a major winter storm approached, triggering parking restrictions, towing, and alternate-side rules to allow curb-to-curb plowing and salting. Officials in Lancaster County, Altoona, Curwensville, Louisville, Washington, D.C., and Montgomery County announced start and end times for emergency periods between Jan. 24–26, activated salt and plow operations, and warned drivers of fines, towing fees, and temporarily free county garage parking. Authorities provided maps, hotline numbers, and online updates. Municipal officials urged residents to move vehicles and stay off roads while crews worked. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Municipal public works departments and drivers who used county garages benefited by enabling faster, safer snow clearance and uninterrupted emergency operations through consolidated parking alternatives.
Residents without off-street parking, commuters, small businesses, and vehicle owners faced fines, towing, disrupted access, and short-term mobility challenges during emergency periods.
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Municipalities declare snow emergencies ahead of storm
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