Snow Emergency Lifted
UPDATE 02.04.2022: 1:05PM
The previously declared Snow Emergency within the City of Monroe has been lifted. Thank you for your cooperation!
For questions regarding the updated Snow Emergency information, please call 734.384.9125.
Have a concern about your streets getting plowed? Report an issue here.
UPDATE 02.03.2022: 3:15PM
Our Department of Public Services staff have been working hard over the past 24 hours clearing streets and keeping up with the snowfall. Crews are continuing to plow all city-owned major roadways and have made a first pass through neighborhood streets. Crews will start a second pass through neighborhoods this evening and overnight, as well as continue to stabilize city-owned major routes as necessary as light snow continues in the area.
A reminder that the Snow Emergency remains in effect and vehicles still need to be off City streets! Residents are asked not to park on the major routes (first link below), relocating their vehicles to other neighboring streets until these major streets have been cleared. Those not in compliance may be subject to ticketing or towing.
The Snow Emergency will be lifted once it stops snowing and the snow emergency routes are cleared from curb to curb. This will likely be tomorrow, but the exact time is yet to be determined. Notification will be sent via the City’s website, social media accounts, smartphone app, and MCANS (the Monroe County Alert Notification System) when the Snow Emergency has been lifted.
Previous Information:
Due to the impending snow event, the City of Monroe has declared a Snow Emergency beginning Wednesday, February 2nd, 2022, @ 8:00 AM.
Residents are asked not to park along major routes, relocating their vehicles to other neighboring streets until these routes have been cleared (please see link below). This allows us to better serve you in providing efficient plowing services. This allows the Department of Public Services to provide more efficient plowing services. Those not in compliance may be subject to ticketing or towing.
Snow Emergency Route Map
Please Note: Refuse and recycling containers should NOT be placed in the roadway during the duration of the Snow Emergency. Additionally, for the safety of all, please do not let children play on the mounds of snow near the roadways. It is difficult for snowplow operators to see children.
The Snow Emergency will end once it stops snowing and the snow emergency routes are cleared from curb to curb. Notification will be sent via the City’s website, social media account, smartphone app, and
MCANS (the Monroe County Alert Notification System) when the Snow Emergency has been lifted.
Additional Snow Emergency Information, including our Snow and Ice Control Policy, can be found here.
Have a concern about your streets getting plowed?
Report an issue here.