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Framingham Today
By the People, for the People
Framingham's Snow Pile Behind Fire Station 1 Reaches New Heights
Nearby towns also struggle with limited snow storage space as spring sports fields face delays
Published on Feb. 27, 2026
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Framingham's Department of Public Works is racing to clear streets, parking lots, and sidewalks after recent snowstorms, resulting in a massive snow mound behind Fire Station 1 that is reportedly taller than in 2015. Nearby towns like Ashland and Hopkinton are also running out of snow storage space, raising concerns about where future storm snow will go and whether spring sports fields will be ready on time.
Why it matters
The growing snow piles in Framingham and surrounding communities highlight the challenges municipalities face in managing extreme winter weather events and their aftermath. With limited space to store plowed snow, towns must find creative solutions to ensure public safety and prepare for the spring sports season.
The details
Framingham's Department of Public Works has been working around the clock to clear roads and parking lots after recent heavy snowfall. This effort has resulted in a towering snow pile behind Fire Station 1 that is said to be taller than the one seen in 2015. Nearby towns like Ashland and Hopkinton are also running out of space to store the plowed snow, raising concerns about where future storm snow will be placed and whether spring sports fields will be ready for use on time.
- The snow pile behind Framingham's Fire Station 1 is reportedly taller than the one seen in 2015.
- Nearby towns like Ashland and Hopkinton are also running out of snow storage space.
The players
Framingham Department of Public Works
The municipal department responsible for clearing streets, parking lots, and sidewalks in Framingham after snowstorms.
The takeaway
The growing snow piles in Framingham and surrounding communities highlight the need for municipalities to find innovative solutions to manage extreme winter weather events and ensure public safety, while also preparing for the spring sports season.


