Due to impending winter weather, the City of Newport has issued a mandatory Parking Ban from 12 am until 12 pm on Sunday, February 9.  

In order to help facilitate the City’s snow removal efforts, Newport residents are being urged to  take advantage of free parking at the Gateway Center, Mary Street, and Touro Street parking  lots during the storm. Alternatively, residents are also encouraged to request the use of a  neighbor’s driveway to secure off street parking to keep vehicles off the roadways.  

Not only does getting your car off the street help protect it from damage, but it also allows the  City’s snow plows to operate more efficiently. 

PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT ANY MOTOR VEHICLES PARKED ON THE FOLLOWING STREETS  ONE-HALF HOURS AFTER THE PARKING BAN BEGINS MAY BE SUBJECT TO TOW:  

Annandale Road, Bellevue Avenue: (Kay Street to Bowery St), Bedlow Avenue, Bliss Road,  Broadway, Coggeshall Avenue, East Bowery Street, Farewell Street, Friendship Street, Gibbs  Avenue, Gould Street, Kay Street, Powell Avenue, Spring Street, Summer Street, Thames Street,  Third Street, Warner Street, Washington Street, Washington Square, West Marlboro Street,  West Narragansett Avenue, William Street, and Van Zandt Avenue, from J.T. Connell Memorial  Road East to Malbone Road.  

If you’re not sure whether your street is subject to the City’s parking ban, you can view the City’s  interactive map at: https://buff.ly/3mrOknM 

Once the storm passes, residents and business owners are reminded to clear any sidewalks of  snow and ice adjacent to their property within four hours of the storm’s conclusion. Newport was  designed to be a walkable city and keeping clear paths for pedestrians after it snows is a  responsibility that all property owners share. For more information about the City’s snow preparations, please visit  www.CityofNewport.com/Snow

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