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Wall Township bans street parking as winter storm approaches

WALL TOWNSHIP, NJ – With a powerful winter storm forecasted to bring heavy snow and hazardous conditions, local officials have issued an emergency no street parking order to ensure roads remain clear for plows and emergency vehicles.

The Wall Township Police Department announced Friday that all residents must remove their vehicles from public streets and cul-de-sacs immediately. The temporary parking restriction is a precautionary measure aimed at preventing obstructions during snow removal and maintaining access for ambulances, fire trucks, and other first responders.

To assist residents without private driveways, the township has opened several off-street parking areas, including the Camp Evans lot on Monmouth Boulevard, Orchard Park on Church Street, and the Pop Warner Fields on Baileys Corner Road. These lots will remain accessible throughout the duration of the storm.

Township urges residents to prepare early

Town officials are urging residents to make arrangements now before snow begins to accumulate. Vehicles left on the roadways may be ticketed or towed to allow for plowing operations. The township emphasized that cooperation from residents is critical to ensure roads are cleared quickly and safely once the storm passes.

The Wall Township Police Department is encouraging the public to monitor its Facebook page and Instagram account for real-time emergency alerts and updates on parking restrictions, plowing progress, and weather-related advisories.

Key points

  • No street parking is in effect until snow removal is complete
  • Off-street parking is available at Camp Evans, Orchard Park, and Pop Warner Fields
  • Residents are urged to follow township social media for updates

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