Mayor Rice Lifts Snow Emergency for the City of Fulton
FULTON – Effective at midnight on Thursday, February 20th, 2025 – Mayor Rice has officially lifted the snow emergency and travel advisory for the City of Fulton, NY, following significant progress in clearing the streets.
After an extended period of heavy snowfall, the Department of Public Works (DPW) has made substantial gains in clearing snow-covered roadways, ensuring safer travel conditions for residents. Following careful consideration and discussions with the Department of Public Works and the Police Department, the City of Fulton is now able to resume normal operations.
“We appreciate the patience and cooperation of our residents during this snow emergency,” said Mayor Rice. “The dedicated efforts of our DPW crews and emergency personnel have allowed us to restore safe conditions throughout the city.”
Important Reminders for Residents:
- Travel advisories in Oswego County and surrounding areas may still be in effect.
- Continue to exercise caution while driving, as some areas may remain slick.
- Avoid pushing snow back into the streets when clearing driveways and sidewalks.
- Stay updated on any additional weather-related advisories through official city channels.
- Normal snow ordinance parking is still in effect. No parking on any city street from 1:30am until 5:30am daily from November 1st to April 1st of each year.
For further updates and information, please visit https://fultonny.org/ or follow the City of Fulton or Fulton Police Department on social media.
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I was in Fulton until 3:30. Who is he kidding. Route three was terrible and all the side sides are horrible!