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Troy is expanding its snow removal operations to include additional streets following last weekend's winter storm. Mayor Carmella Mantello announced that several more streets have been designated for snow clearing efforts.
Residents on portions of roads including Oakwood Avenue, 10th Street, Ninth Street, River Street, and all of Ingalls Avenue, Glen Avenue, and Middleburgh Avenue will need to follow specific parking restrictions. On Monday, parking will be prohibited on the odd side of these streets from 9 a.m. until noon, followed by no parking on the even side from noon until 3 p.m.
According to NEWS10, the city has already begun snow removal operations on other streets. These operations are taking place Thursday and Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., with "No Parking" signs placed on affected streets.
The additional streets were added to the snow removal plan after an assessment by the city's Quality-of-Life Action Crews, who continue to clear accumulated snow from the recent winter storm. City officials emphasize that these streets are designated for snow removal only and are not being added to Troy's snow emergency route.
Residents are urged to follow all posted signage and parking restrictions to allow crews to effectively clear the streets. A complete list of streets designated for snow removal can be found on the city of Troy's website. Those with questions can contact the Department of Public Works Dispatch at 518-270-4579.