Stamford Continues Snow Removal, Issues 'No Parking' Notice

Residents urged to move vehicles to avoid tickets and towing in downtown areas.

Published on Feb. 9, 2026

Stamford, Connecticut officials have announced that snow removal efforts will continue on Monday night in the downtown area. Residents are advised to move their vehicles from several specified streets to allow for wider travel lanes and improved safety for pedestrians and drivers. The city has issued a 'no parking' notice for these areas to facilitate the snow clearing operations.

Why it matters

Effective snow removal is crucial for maintaining safe and accessible roads during winter weather events. By proactively clearing snow from key downtown streets, Stamford aims to ensure the smooth flow of traffic and protect public safety.

The details

Stamford crews will be conducting snow removal on Monday night in the following downtown areas: Main Street from Atlantic Street to Washington Boulevard, Bank Street from Summer Street to Atlantic Street, West Park Place from Summer Street to Washington Boulevard, Bedford Street from Broad Street to Walton Place, Spring Street from Summer Street to Bedford Street, Forest Street from Grey Rock Place to Bedford, and Walton Place. Atlantic Street from Broad Street to North State Street (both sides as needed) is also included in the 'no parking' notice.

  • Snow removal operations will continue on Monday night, February 9, 2026.

The players

Stamford

The city of Stamford, Connecticut, where the snow removal efforts are taking place.

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What’s next

Residents are urged to move their vehicles from the designated 'no parking' areas to avoid ticketing and towing, which will allow the snow removal crews to effectively clear the streets.

The takeaway

Stamford's proactive approach to snow removal during winter weather events helps maintain safe and accessible roads for both drivers and pedestrians, underscoring the city's commitment to public safety and efficient transportation.