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Move Vehicles From Snow Routes or Face Tow, City Says
Winter storm warning issued with as much as 8 inches of snow possible.
Hoboken schools are closed, street cleaning rules will not be enforced and vehicles must be removed from snow emergency routes or face ticketing or tow as another round of snow hits the city on Monday.
A winter storm warning has been issued for Hoboken and most of Northern New Jersey until 7 p.m. Monday. As much as 8 inches of snow is possible Monday with another dose of frozen precipitation expected Tuesday into Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.
The following roads are the snow emergency routes in Hoboken:
- Washington Street (Both sides)—from Observer Highway to 15th Street
- Willow Avenue (West side)—from Observer Highway to 11th Street
- 3rd Street (North side)—from Jackson Street to River Street
- 4th Street (South side)—from River Street to Jackson Street
- 5th Street (South side)—from Clinton Street to River Street
- 9th Street (North side)—from Jackson Street to River Street
- 13th Street (North side)—from Washington Street to Willow Avenue
- 17th Street (Both sides)—from Willow Avenue to Jefferson Street
Meters and other regulations remain in effect and garbage pickup is still on schedule, according to a Nixle alert released Monday morning.
Hoboken property owners must also clear all sidewalks near the property as well as wheelchair ramps and curb cuts within six hours after the completion of the storm, the city's Nixle alert said.
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