Snow Emergency Declared in Quincy
Neighborhood snow emergency parking rules will be in place beginning at 8 p.m. on Friday, February 6, 2026 continue through Saturday, February 7.
Residents may park on the ODD numbered side of non-emergency neighborhood streets keeping 20 feet from intersections, but should always park in driveways if available. Parking is prohibited on all designated emergency arteries, although enforcement in business districts will only occur if necessary during the overnight hours. A list of emergency arteries can be found in the Quick Links section. Residents on side streets posted permanently as one-side parking should park on the side always allowed.
Cars parked in violation of emergency rules or impede snow plowing operations pose a public safety risk, and are subject to be towed. Regardless of parking rules, vehicles determined to be in obstruction of snow removal or emergency vehicles are subject to towing if not moved.
With temperatures expected to drop, residents who lose power or heat can call the Department of Emergency Management at (617) 376-1105. Information on Power Outages and Restoration can be found in the Quick Links Section. For snow-related assistance, residents can use the City’s snow request application found in the Quick Links Section , send an email to snowhotline@quincyma.gov or call the DPW's snow operation hotline at (617) 376-1927.
For updates and emergency notices, please tune to Quincy Access Television and follow the City of Quincy’s Facebook or Instagram pages.
State of the City Address
Watch Mayor Thomas Koch’s State of thte City Address live on QATV on Monday, February 9, 2026. Coverage will begin at 7pm on QATV-9, QATV-HD 1072 and online at QATV.org
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Quincy Access Television provides a platform for media creation and community engagement, with the goal of educating, informing and entertaining through high-quality programming that reflects the values, culture and perspectives of the residents of the City of Quincy.
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