JACKSON, NJ – Get your cars off the road before the snow starts or you will be towed. That’s the latest message coming from town hall in Jackson Township.
As a major winter storm approaches New Jersey, Jackson Township officials are reminding residents to move vehicles off the streets or risk being towed. Mayor Jennifer Kuhn and the township’s Department of Public Works issued a no-parking order effective 5 p.m. Saturday, citing local ordinance §7-15, which restricts parking on roadways during snow accumulation.
Under the emergency rule, no parking is permitted on any township street once snow has begun to cover the roadway. The order will remain in effect until plows have cleared streets sufficiently for normal traffic. Township officials emphasized that enforcement will begin promptly, and vehicles left in the street after 10 p.m. tonight may be towed at the owner’s expense.
Officials said the restrictions are essential for safe and efficient snow removal operations. Crews will begin plowing major roadways first to ensure emergency access before continuing into residential neighborhoods. The township urged residents to keep roads clear to help maintain safety for emergency vehicles, plow operators, and other essential workers.
The township also encouraged residents to stay informed through official social media pages and the Jackson Township website for weather-related alerts and updates throughout the storm.
Key Points: Jackson Township warns residents to move cars off streets ahead of snowstorm or face towing – Jackson
- A township no-parking order takes effect at 5 p.m. Saturday under Ordinance §7-15.
- Vehicles left on streets after 10 p.m. may be towed to allow snowplows to operate safely.
- Residents are urged to follow official township updates for storm and road condition information.