Snow Emergency starting @ 9am Sat. Move vehicles from snow emergency  
routes. Travel only if necessary.  

On Saturday, December 19,  2009 at 9:00 a.m. Managing Director Camille C. 
Barnett will declare a snow  emergency. All vehicles parked on Snow Emergency 
Routes must be moved to an  alternate parking location by 9:00 a.m. Any 
vehicle remaining on a Snow  Emergency Route during the declared Snow Emergency 
will be ticketed and towed.  If your car is towed, call 215-686-SNOW for 
its location. Do NOT call 911. A  list of snow emergency routes can be found 
at  http://www.phila.gov/streets/Snow_Emergency.html  

If you  must travel, please be careful and patient,  said Director Barnett. 
  

Streets Department Commissioner Clarena I. W. Tolson advises  residents of 
the Streets Department s plans in anticipation of snowfall this  weekend. 
Current forecasts predict 7 to 14 inches of snow accumulation on  Saturday. In 
preparation for the snow, Streets Department crews have spent  Friday 
applying a brine solution to city Streets. Salt crews and equipment will  be 
deployed throughout the City to respond as the precipitation arrives. Primary  
and secondary streets will be cleared first, followed by hilly residential  
streets and other residential streets. Crews will remain on duty through the  
weekend to monitor roadways and to respond to problem locations and  
emergencies.  

Streets Commissioner Tolson said,  We are  urging residents to travel only 
when necessary. The less traffic on city  streets, the more effective our 
plow efforts will be. SEPTA will be operating  and we encourage citizens to 
use public transportation. We expect heavier than  normal traffic this weekend 
for holiday shopping and the Flyers, Sixers and  Eagles games. Everyone is 
reminded to be careful and patient as they navigate  snowy streets and 
sidewalks,  said Streets Commissioner Tolson.   

Streets Commissioner Tolson urges residents to follow these  tips:  

- Make sure you park your car as far away from the  corner as possible. 
Cars parked too close to the corner limit the turning radius  of salting 
vehicles.  
- Apply any commercial de-icer on steps and  sidewalks early to prevent 
residual moisture from freezing over and creating icy  conditions.  
- Clear a sidewalk path at least 30  wide within 6  hours of the end of the 
storm as listed in the Philadelphia Code (10-720).   
- Clear snow from neighborhood sewer drains to allow melting snow to  
drain.  
- Be conscious of the environment   use de-icing  salts only as much as 
needed. One pound of de-icer can cover 100 to 200 square  feet.  
- De-icer should be applied as soon as a light accumulation has  developed 
on the surface. This will break the bond between additional  accumulations 
and the pavement surface, and will make it easier to shovel.   
- A final light application of a de-icer may be required after removal is  
completed to melt the residual snow.  
- Check in on elderly and  disabled neighbors  

In addition, the City has a declared a  Code Blue to provide additional 
support to the homeless. If you see a homeless  person in need of assistance, 
please call the Homeless Outreach Coordination  Center at 215-232-1984.  

To report a street in need of  salting or plowing or for more information 
on any Streets Department program or  service, call 3-1-1. You may also find 
more information at  www.phila.gov/streets/SNOW

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