SNOW EMERGENCY DECLARED FOR CITY OF YORK
(March 20th 2018) York, Pa – Due to Winter Storm Toby and the amount of snow that is anticipated to accumulate over a short period of time, the City of York has declared a snow emergency for Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at 5:00pm. Mayor Michael R. Helfrich reminds residents of the City of York that live along a snow emergency route to move their vehicles as directed in the event a snow emergency is declared.
<strong><u>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE</u></strong>
March 1, 2019
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<strong><u>Media Contact</u></strong>
Highway Bureau
717-849-2320
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<strong>STREET SWEEPING RESUMES MARCH 15<sup>th</sup></strong>
<strong>Vehicles need to be moved Wednesday evening prior to 12:00am Thursday.</strong>
<strong>York, Pa -</strong> Mayor Helfrich announces today that street sweeping will resume on Friday, March 15<sup>th</sup>, 2019.
Weather permitting, street sweeping will resume March 15th. The first night of sweeping will be on streets posted for the third Thursday of the month from midnight to 6:00am.
Vehicles need to be moved Wednesday evening prior to 12:00am Thursday.
All residents should follow the posted parking restrictions for sweeping. Anyone with questions about street sweeping can call the Highway Bureau at 717-849-2320. The fine for <strong><u>violating</u></strong> parking during “No Parking During Specified Hours” is $50.00.
Weather permitting, York City curbside customers may begin to place yard waste at their designated pick-up point for collection <u>on their normal recycling day</u>, beginning Monday, March 5<sup>th</sup>.
York City Council is seeking interested persons to submit resumes for appointment to fill two (2) vacancies that currently exist in the Office of York City Council.