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Mayor Morán Announces Citywide Snow Removal Plan and Ongoing Operations

Mayor Morán Announces Citywide Snow Removal Plan and Ongoing Operations

From City of Reading

Mayor Eddie Morán announced on Wednesday, Jan. 28, that the City of Reading’s snow removal operations are actively underway following recent winter weather, with Public Works crews working around the clock to clear priority corridors, school zones, and residential connectors to ensure public safety and mobility.

“Keeping our streets safe and accessible is a top priority,” said Mayor Morán. “Our Public Works and Police teams are working tirelessly to remove snow as quickly and efficiently as possible. We ask residents to do their part by moving vehicles during scheduled snow removal so crews can do their jobs safely and thoroughly.”

Snow removal completed (as of Jan. 28):

Crews are continuing work on these streets on Wednesday, Jan. 28, before moving on to the next scheduled locations on Thursday, Jan. 29.

Snow removal operations continuing Jan. 29

Additional crews will begin work on the morning of Thursday, Jan. 29, at the following locations:

Crews will also focus on:

Once these locations are completed, crews will continue through other streets included in the City’s snow removal plan.

Overnight/early morning operations (7 p.m. to 7 a.m.)

Overnight crews will continue clearing Snow Emergency streets, school zones, and major arterials to ensure safe travel during the winter storm.

Major arterials and Snow Emergency routes:

School and high-priority safety zones:

Daytime operations (7 a.m. to 7 p.m.)

Daytime crews will focus on secondary corridors and residential connectors, including:

Overnight and daytime operations will overlap to provide continuous snow removal and ensure streets are safe around the clock.

Important reminder to residents

Residents are strongly urged to remove vehicles from streets during scheduled snow removal operations. The City’s Public Works team will provide advance notifications, and updates will be shared on official City of Reading social media channels and website.

Failure to move vehicles may result in citations or towing.

“We appreciate the cooperation and patience of our community as our crews work long hours to restore safe travel conditions citywide,” Mayor Morán added. “Together, we can help keep Reading safe this winter season.”

For ongoing updates and detailed route information, residents are encouraged to follow the City of Reading on social media and visit the City’s official website.