UPDATE (2/1/2021): The snow emergency declared by the city on Sunday remains in effect until Tuesday, Feb. 2, at 10 a.m. The City has suspended trash/recycling collection for this Monday and Tuesday (please wait until next Monday and Tuesday for your materials to be picked up). Public schools will again meet virtually on Tuesday morning and then have asynchronous instruction in the afternoon, according to a new announcement by the Philadelphia School District.
1/31/2021: The City has declared a Snow Emergency, effective Sunday, Jan. 31, at 6 p.m., due to a major snowstorm expected in the area. Snow Emergency means that all vehicles parked along snow emergency routes, must be moved off the street. When moving your car, please park as far from the corner of the street as possible. The list of the city’s snow emergency routes can be found here. If your car has been towed please call 215-686-SNOW.
Public schools will meet virtually as usual in the morning and then turn to asynchronous instruction in the afternoon, according to a School District of Philadelphia announcement.
The City has also suspended all trash/recycling pickup for Monday, Feb. 1. Monday’s collection is postponed until next Monday, Feb. 8.
The City has declared a snow emergency beginning today, January 31, 2021 at 6 p.m.
Below are important updates about snow emergency routes, trash and recycling collections, updates to City services and more ⬇️ #PHLsnow https://t.co/StXP5eG2lh
— City of Philadelphia (@PhiladelphiaGov) January 31, 2021
Due to the storm, trash and recycling collections are suspended for Monday, Feb. 1. Hold Monday’s materials until next Monday. Collection updates for the remainder of the week coming soon. Sanitation Convenience Centers are closed on Monday. More info: https://t.co/gG6X7D5gjX pic.twitter.com/dzZWQwA6b6
— philastreets (@PhilaStreets) January 31, 2021
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