F. C. Snow Emergency Persists Thursday, Prohibiting Parking on Key Routes

The City of Falls Church told the News-Press today that the Declaration of Snow Emergency remains in effect Thursday as crews try to push back snow and widen intersections. According to the City’s Public Information chief Barbara Gordon, the Emergency declaration may be lifted Friday.

Under the provisions of the emergency, parking is prohibited on the City’s designated Snow Emergency routes, which are the following:

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

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