The City of Cambridge declared a snow event beginning at 6 a.m. today.
This means that:
- An on-street parking ban is in effect. Vehicles should not be parked on any city street at any time for the duration of the snow event, which is in effect for 24 hours from the start time. This allows snowplows to clear more efficiently and safely. Vehicles left on the road may be ticketed and/or towed.
- Sidewalks should be cleared within 36 hours following the end of snowfall. Snow should not be shoveled onto the road.
City snowplows have been fully deployed overnight and are already out clearing roads. They do so based on provincial guidelines and a priority schedule with primary and secondary roads cleared first and residential roads cleared last.
For more information on Snow Event declarations, visit cambridge.ca/snowevent
To learn about our priority snow clearing and winter maintenance operations, visit cambridge.ca/snow.
Good morning, @RegionWaterloo!
— Waterloo Regional Police (@WRPSToday) January 2, 2025
As the snow continues, we remind drivers to:
🚨Clear your vehicle of snow and ice
🚨Slow down
🚨Increase your following distance
🚨Give yourself extra time to get to your destination #RoadSafety is everyone's responsibility.… pic.twitter.com/cLlewmuw0f