Time to clean up after Jonas.
Morristown motorists should be aware of snow removal operations on the following streets this week. Changes in parking regulations may be posted in some cases; the schedule may be adjusted as progress is made, according to Mayor Tim Dougherty’s office.
“We’re jumping on it pretty quickly,” said the Mayor, who praised the Department of Public Works for its work during the weekend blizzard.
Snow removal crews will be out during the daytime and on evenings.
The snow will be carted to a parking lot at Coal Avenue and Bishop Nazery Way, and near the ballfield in Burnham Park, as in years past, the Mayor said.
Monday 01/25/2016 11pm – Tuesday 1/26/16 6am (NIGHT)
Elm Street at corner of South Street
South Street from Elm Street to South Park Place
Miller Road from Maple Ave to South Street
DeHart St. from Maple Ave to South Street
Community Pl, from Maple Ave to South Street
Washington Street from Schuyler Place to North Park Place
Market Street from Maple to W. Park Place
Islands around the Green
W Park Place , S Park Place , E Park Place, N Park Place
Tuesday 01/26/16 7am – 3pm (DAY)
Lake Side Place
Logan Place
Pocahontas Street
Orchard Street
Vail Place
Thompson Street
Anderson Street
Kinney Street
Western Avenue (9:00am start)
Tuesday 01/26/2016 11pm – Wednesday 01/27/2016 6am NIGHT
Morris Street from E Park Place to Elm Street
Lackawanna Place
Blachley Place
Morris Street at Elm Street
Spring Street
Speedwell Ave from N Park Place to Henry Street
Wednesday: 01/27/2016 7am – 3pm (DAY)
Franklin Street
Hill Street
Ford Ave
Thursday 1/28/16 7am – 7pm (DAY)
Sherman Place
Shenandoah Place
Wisteria Terrace
Tuxedo Place
Grant Street
Cleveland Street
Harrison Street
Morton Street
Bellevue Terrace
Great Job by all concerned…very effcient and a real plus in safety for local walkers and drivers . Thanks
I don’t see Clinton Street on here….Maybe they should take a look at the disaster. Its a one way street to the high school.
Nice info for motorists, now how about us pedestrians? Down on South Street near Parsons Village, there’s barely a cleared sidewalk in sight, forcing walkers onto the highway.