In anticipation of heavy snow that is to fall in our area, and out of an abundance of caution, Clearfield Mayor Mason Strouse is declaring a snow emergency which will be in effect from Saturday, January 6 at 12 noon through Sunday, December 7 at 8am.
A snow emergency is declared not to cause panic, but rather to aid the Clearfield Borough Street Department and local law enforcement agencies. During a snow emergency, the Mayor requests that residents:
- Use off-street parking (where available) and remove all vehicles from roadways for the purposes of snow removal. If you do not have your own off-street parking, please check with a neighbor and ask about parking in their driveway.
- Clear a 3-foot perimeter around all fire hydrants.
- Have heating supplies ready and check to ensure heat sources are functioning properly.
- Clear sidewalks and driveways within 12 hours of the completion of snowfall. Snow should not be shoveled onto the streets or sidewalks.
- Assist neighbors and friends with clearing driveways and sidewalks and check on neighbors that are shut-in or elderly.
- Secure items, such as garbage cans, furniture, grill covers, lawn decorations, flags, etc. to prevent the wind from blowing them onto streets and into vehicles or onto other people’s property.
- Immediately report lost utilities or downed power lines to the proper authorities.
This information, as well as future announcements and information from the Mayor, is available on the Clearfield Borough website at www.ClearfieldBoro.com and also on the Mayor Mason Strouse and Clearfield Borough Facebook pages.