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Snow Emergency Declared in Yeadon – Latest Updates

Yeadon Snow Emergency

BOROUGH HALL OPENING TWO HOURS LATE
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27

Regular Monday trash pickup will take place on Tuesday, 1/27. Tuesday’s regular trash pickup will remain in place.

 


BOROUGH HALL CLOSED MONDAY, JANUARY 26

Essential employees will remain available.


The Mayor has declared a Snow Emergency for the Borough due to the pending forecast of a major snowstorm expected to impact our area. This declaration will remain in effect until it is officially lifted.

Snow Emergency Declaration for Yeadon Borough (PDF)


Snow Emergency Regulations

Pursuant to Borough Code, during the continuance of a Snow Emergency, the following regulations are strictly enforced: https://ecode360.com/11892083

Parking Restrictions

No person shall park a motor vehicle or allow a vehicle to remain parked at any time on any designated Snow Emergency Route as identified in § 285-83. https://ecode360.com/11892087

Driving Restrictions

No person shall drive a motor vehicle on any designated Snow Emergency Route as identified in § 285-82, unless the vehicle is equipped with snow tires or chains. https://ecode360.com/11892086

Municipal Parking Availability

The Guenther and Myra municipal parking lots may be utilized for vehicles that need to be moved during the Snow Emergency.

Temporary Suspension of Certain Parking Restrictions

Please be advised that, due to the anticipated storm, parking restrictions for “Parking Prohibited Certain Hours” will be temporarily lifted for next week only, from Monday, January 26, 2026 through Friday, January 30, 2026

During this time, the usual requirements to move vehicles on specific days and during certain hours will be suspended. Residents will not be required to move their vehicles for scheduled parking restrictions while this temporary suspension is in effect.

Enforcement Still Applies

Please note that illegally parked vehicles will still be subject to enforcement, including but not limited to vehicles:

  • Blocking fire hydrants
  • Blocking driveways or intersections
  • Parked against traffic
  • Obstructing emergency access
  • Or otherwise violating public safety regulations

Vehicles in violation may be ticketed and/or towed at the owner’s expense.

Residents are encouraged to limit travel when possible, use caution if travel is necessary, and comply with all posted signage and directions from Borough officials.

Updates will be provided as conditions change and when the Snow Emergency is lifted.

 


 

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