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Hartford Mobilizes For Snowstorm As City Hall Is Closed Monday
The mayor has ordered a citywide parking ban on Sunday at noon; blue light lots open, Hartford City Hall closed Monday.
Published on Feb. 22, 2026
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Hartford officials are preparing for a major winter storm expected to bring 12 to 18 inches of snow and wind gusts up to 50 mph from Sunday into Monday. Mayor Arunan Arulampalam announced a citywide snow parking ban beginning at noon on Sunday, February 22, and continuing into Monday, February 23. Blue Light Lots will open at 8 a.m. Sunday, and Hartford City Hall will be closed on Monday.
Why it matters
The snowstorm is expected to significantly impact Hartford, requiring the city to take proactive measures to keep roads clear and ensure public safety. The parking ban and closure of City Hall demonstrate the city's efforts to mobilize resources and protect residents during the severe weather event.
The details
During the parking ban, all on-street parking is prohibited, and vehicles not removed from city streets by noon on Sunday will be ticketed and towed. Sixteen major intersections will be illuminated with blue lights to notify residents of the parking ban. Nine designated Blue Light Lots and other authorized parking areas, including city parks, recreation and senior centers, and most Hartford Public Schools parking lots, will be available for residents without off-street parking. Trash and recycling collection will be delayed by one day, and warming shelters will remain open 24 hours a day during the storm.
- The citywide snow parking ban begins at noon on Sunday, February 22, and continues into Monday, February 23.
- Blue Light Lots will open at 8 a.m. on Sunday, February 22.
- Hartford City Hall will be closed on Monday, February 23.
The players
Arunan Arulampalam
The mayor of Hartford, who announced the citywide snow parking ban and other preparedness measures for the upcoming snowstorm.
The takeaway
The city of Hartford is taking proactive steps to ensure public safety and keep roads clear during the expected severe winter storm, including implementing a citywide parking ban, opening Blue Light Lots, and closing City Hall on Monday. These measures demonstrate the city's commitment to protecting its residents and minimizing the impact of the snowstorm.
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