UPDATE: Parking Ban lifted as of noon, Saturday, February 7, 2026

UPDATE: The parking ban has been lifted as of noon, Saturday, February 7, 2026

 

From westhartfordct.gov:
Due to the forecasted snowfall, a Parking Ban will be in effect starting today, Friday, February 6, at 11 PM.  The parking ban will remain in effect until further notice.
During a Parking Ban, no on-street parking is allowed so that Public Works crews can remove snow from curb to curb. Cars left on the road create a safety hazard for all concerned. The owner will be fined, and the vehicle may be towed.
The new Blue Light Parking Ban Notification System will flash during a parking ban, indicating that on-street parking is prohibited. The blue lights are on traffic control mast arms at key signalized intersections along Farmington Avenue, from Trout Brook Drive to the Hartford city line.
Please take this parking ban seriously and make safe plans for your vehicle.
OFF-STREET PARKING
Before the parking ban begins, now is a good time to start planning off-street parking.
If you live in a place with limited parking, you may park in municipal lots, garages, and public school lots.
Please park cars close together in municipal lots, not leaving parking spaces between vehicles. This helps plow drivers clear snow efficiently.
The town’s paid parking garages are available. Rules and regulations are observed, and fees apply.
ENFORCEMENT
The West Hartford Police Department will proactively assist the Department of Public Works in ensuring that the roads are clear of illegally parked vehicles. Vehicles in violation of the parking ban will be ticketed and towed.
Snow removal contractors are reminded not to push snow from driveways and private parking lots into the street.
SIDEWALKS
Per Town ordinance, West Hartford property owners are responsible for removing snow and ice from the sidewalk along their property line within 12 hours after the storm or sunrise, whichever is later, and keeping it clear. Heavily used sidewalks near schools, public buildings, and commercial areas are essential. To report a snow-clearing violation, please call the West Hartford Police Department at (860) 523-5203.
HYDRANTS
Please help the Fire Department and protect neighboring properties by shoveling around fire hydrants.
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