SNOW EMERGENCY IN EFFECT AT NOON FRIDAY

Special to the Falls Church Times

February 4, 2010

Due to the forecast for a major winter storm beginning tomorrow, the City of Falls Church has declared a snow emergency effective at noon on Friday, Feb. 5.  The Snow Emergency Declaration was issued by the Mayor at 4 p.m. today, pursuant to the City’s Emergency Operations Plan.  The snow emergency is effective until further notice is issued, so citizens must remove parked cars from snow emergency routes by noon tomorrow. The no parking requirement will be enforced by the Falls Church Police Department on designated snow emergency routes (see list of streets below).  These routes are essential transportation corridors for the City and must remain clear in order to allow snow removal crews to clear the roads.  Citizens are also encouraged wherever possible to not park cars on any streets so snow plows have unheeded passage.

 In preparation for this major snowfall, City crews are preparing final checks on snow removal equipment and supplies.  City streets will be pre-treated before the snow begins to fall.  Falls Church City crews will work around the clock to ensure streets are safe and passable. First priority for salting, sanding, and plowing will be snow emergency routes.  Upon completion of clearing emergency routes, City crews will clear all other City streets.  Because of the large amount of snow expected, it may take more than one day for crews to clear all City streets, and residents are urged to be patient. 

Traffic signs identify which City streets are snow emergency routes.  Vehicles abandoned or parked on snow emergency routes may be towed and fined.   The traffic emergency routes are: 

  • Annandale Road from Hillwood Avenue to Broad Street
  • Broad Street from Haycock Road to Seven Corners
  • Columbia Street from Maple Avenue to Tuckahoe Street
  • Great Falls Street from West Street to Washington Street
  • Hillwood Avenue from Washington Street to Seven Corners
  • Lincoln Avenue from West Street to Yucatan Street
  • Little Falls Street from Broad Street to Great Falls Street
  • Maple Avenue from Annandale Road to Columbia Street
  • Park Avenue from West Street to Washington Street
  • Roosevelt Street from Hillwood Avenue to Roosevelt Boulevard
  • Washington Street from Graham Road to Westmoreland Street
  • West Street from Abbott Lane to Great Falls Street 

For more information regarding snow emergencies and closings visit www.fallschurchva.gov .

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By Special to the Falls Church Times
February 4, 2010 

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3 Responses to “SNOW EMERGENCY IN EFFECT AT NOON FRIDAY”

  1. Linda Neighborgall on February 4th, 2010 5:26 pm

    I’m told that the City Employee of the Year award can be given only to individuals. Surely an exception should be made this year for the City’s road-clearing and snow removal crews. They have done yeoman service so far, and are prepared to do so again as we face yet another major snow storm. I thank them for the excellent job they have done of keeping the roads passable. (I thank them even when the plows pile snow from the street right back into my driveway. The consolation is knowing that once we shovel out, I can drive anywhere I need to.)

  2. Gordon Theisz on February 4th, 2010 10:40 pm

    I’m with you Linda. The road crew deserves something for doing a great job. I was criticized on another thread for touting the plowing efforts. What that poster doesn’t understand is that when the roads are clear, commerce in FC happens. We need clear roads to keep the city running.

  3. EMT, City of Falls Church on February 4th, 2010 10:55 pm

    Thank you, Linda. Thank you, Gordon. I agree with you both.

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