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Pittsfield Offers Winter Hotline
03:29PM / Monday, December 14, 2020
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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — In preparation for the coming winter season, the City of Pittsfield has established a new winter hotline that will provide up-to-date information on impending snow events and impacts to parking in the city.
 
"As we know that winter weather can create a variety of precarious scenarios that affect community life, we wanted residents to have access to information that will allow them to plan accordingly during this season," Commissioner Ricardo Morales, of the Department of Public Services and Utilities said.
 
The winter hotline can be reached at 413-449-5544.
 
After a snow storm event, residents can also share their feedback on snow removal via a survey, which is available on the department's web page and can be accessed here
 
The survey will be active throughout the winter season.
 
Essential things to keep in mind during a snow emergency:
  • All sidewalks adjacent to one's property must be cleaned within 24 hours of the completion of the storm.
  • Handicap ramps adjacent to property are included in the city code and also must be cleared within 24 hours.
  • It is a violation of city ordinance to plow or otherwise dispose of snow from one's property onto city streets and sidewalks.
  • Please dig out any fire hydrant on or adjacent to your property. It helps keep you and your neighborhood safe.
City sand piles available for residential use, and the Department of Public Services has placed sand piles at three locations around the city: Barker Road Fire Station, Peck's Road Fire Station, and Root Place off of Elm Street.
 
Sand will be available for pickup by Pittsfield residents for their own personal use throughout the winter season. Residents are requested to limit their pickups to 50 pounds (one 5-gallon pail) per visit.
 
Users of these piles are requested to report suspected abuse (loading of pickup trucks, etc.) to the DPS Highway Division office at 499-9314.
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