Dallastown Borough
York County, PA

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175 East Broad Street
Dallastown, PA  17313
ph: (717) 244-6626

fax: (717) 244-1076 


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Snow Information


 
Winter Storm Warning Information
 

Snow Emergency Routes - No Parking

No parking is allowed on the following streets in the event of a snow emergency:

  • Main Street

  • South side of W. Maple St. from Borough Line to N. Walnut St.

  • South side of E. Maple St. from N. Walnut St. to N. Park St.

  • N. Walnut St. from Main St. to Maple St.

  • S. Walnut St. from Main St. to E. Gay St.

  • E. Gay St. from S. Walnut St. to S. Pleasant Ave.

  • N. Pleasant Ave. from Main St. to E. Broad St.

  • E. Broad St. from N. Pleasant Ave. to N. Lombard St.

  • N. Lombard St. from E. Broad St. to Borough Line

  • S. Pleasant Ave. from Main St. to Borough Line

  • N. Park St. from Main St. to E. Maple St.

 

Snow Emergency Information:

Announcements can be heard on : WGAL 8-TV; 98 WYCR and WARM 103 and the local newspapers.
 

  SIDEWALKS  
Snow/ice is to be removed from the sidewalks within 24 hours after a winter storm ceases.  Properties at street intersections:  please clear the snow that piles-up at the sidewalk corners.  This will help school children, the postal service and other pedestrians safely cross the street.  We ask those who do not have sidewalks to follow this as well.
     
  PLOWING STREETS  
The snow plows will be plowing snow from "curb to curb" to remove as much snow from the streets as possible.  This process takes time so please have patience and bear with us as we work to clear the streets as quickly as we can.  When removing snow from your sidewalks, do not shovel the snow into the streets.

**In heavy snow storms, plows will be clearing driving lanes as quickly as possible and then will go back and work on clearing the sides/shoulders of the roads from curb to curb.  Unfortunately, this sometimes pushes snow back on to your sidewalks which you may already have shoveled.  If this occurs, we apologize for the inconvenience and added work that it may cause you.