Event Overview
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Monday, February 112:01 AM—6:00 PM
Vehicles cannot be parked on the posted snow emergency route
In Effect Monday, 2/1/2021 at 12:01AM to Tuesday, 2/2/2021 at 6:00PM
During the Emergency it shall be unlawful for any person to park a motor vehicle or allow one to remain parked anywhere on any snow emergency route to ensure Township personnel can remove snow quickly and efficiently. Township is not responsible for damage to any basketball nets in the roadway. Vehicles left in the roadways during a snow emergency will be towed at the owner’s expense and penalties enforced.
Snow Emergency Route as posted:
- Bryant Drive
- Buck Drive
- Campus Drive
- Deer Run Road
- Fifth Street from Perkasie Borough Line to Schwenkmill Road
- Greenleaf Circle
- Pine Court
- Sunnyside Lane
Contact the Township with a concern.
Parks: Walking trails and sidewalks owned and maintained by East Rockhill Township, are considered "Low Level Priority" for snow removal. This means that once ALL roadways in the Township are open and clear of snow and ice, the Public Works Department will then remove the snow and ice off of walking trails and sidewalks. The goal is to have the trails, parking lots and sidewalks open within three (3) working days of initial snow fall.
Mailbox Damage: The Township is not responsible for damage to mailboxes that occur during the normal operations of winter maintenance. Please ensure that your mailbox post is sturdy and placed appropriately. All mailboxes including community mailboxes are the property owners responsibility to remove snow for postal service access.
Driveway Entrance: The snow that is in front of a plow will unload as it passes a clear area. By clearing an area to the side of your driveway (to the left when standing in your driveway facing the street) where the plow will be traveling, will allow the snow to unload in the clearing instead of back into your driveway.