Storm impacts on municipal services | Monday, February 5, 7:15 a.m.      

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Storm impacts on municipal services | Monday, February 5, 7:15 a.m.     

The Halifax Regional Municipality is providing the following updates on municipal service impacts.


Halifax Transit

All Halifax Transit bus, Access-A-Bus and ferry service has resumed. Passengers are advised there may be delays and cancelled trips. Halifax Transit shares real-time cancellation information with a number of third-party apps to assist people in planning ahead.

For the latest updates on transit service, visit our website and follow @hfxtransit on X.

Clean up efforts

Prolonged snow events present challenging conditions for crews. During snow events with over 30 centimetres of accumulation, our crews require additional time to clear snow. Crews will continue to work around the clock until the snow has been cleared from municipal streets, sidewalks and bike lanes.

Crews are focused on clearing Priority 1 routes, which include main arterials, emergency routes and Halifax Transit routes. Crews will also continue to clear Priority 2 routes, which include residential streets and gravel roads.

Residents are asked to avoid unnecessary travel for their own safety due to poor driving conditions and to allow crews to continue snow clearing operations safely. Residents are reminded that in the event of an emergency to call 911. Snow clearing crews ensure access for emergency responders.

Municipal offices

All municipal offices, including in-person Customer Service Centres and the Planning & Development permit office, will be closed today, Monday, February 5.

Employees who can work from home are asked to do so.

All essential services, including 311, winter operations and Halifax Transit are maintaining service.

For the latest updates on transit service, visit our website and follow @hfxtransit on X.

Safety is the municipality’s top priority. Closing our offices will facilitate clearing efforts by our crews.

Parks & Recreation

Many municipal recreation facilities will be closed today, Monday, February 5. A decision will be made this evening at 7 p.m. regarding opening times for tomorrow, Tuesday, February 6.

The Halifax Public Gardens remain closed.

For the most up-to-date information, follow hfxrec on X or call your local recreation centre.

Solid Waste

Curbside collection of solid waste scheduled for Monday, February 5 is cancelled due to the winter storm. Recovery for February 5 collection will instead occur on Saturday, February 10.

Curbside garbage limits will be relaxed for Saturday, February 10 and Monday, February 12 for the missed collection days.

Please retrieve any waste you have placed for collection so as not to interfere with snow clearing operations.

The permanent Household Special Waste Depot located at 20 Horseshoe Lake Drive will be closed on Saturday, February 10.

The Municipal Recycling Facility located at 20 Horseshoe Lake Drive will be closed today, Monday, February 5.

For the most up-to-date information, visit our website or download the Halifax Recycles app.

Parking

Residents are reminded that regardless of the status of an overnight winter parking ban, or whether you have received a notification, vehicles can be towed, day or night, at any time of year, if they are interfering with snow-clearing operations, as per Section 139 of the Nova Scotia Motor Vehicle Act.

Residents are strongly encouraged to continue to park off-street to allow crews to clear snow as efficiently as possible.

Support for those experiencing homelessness

The Province of Nova Scotia is providing additional emergency supports for those experiencing homelessness within the temporary emergency shelters located at the Multi-Purpose Centre of the Halifax Forum (6210 Young Street) and Beacon House (125 Metropolitan Avenue) in Lower Sackville.

The Halifax Ground Search and Rescue (GSAR) team is conducting wellness checks to assess the safety of anyone who chooses not to leave an outdoor sheltering location. GSAR is also offering transportation for those sleeping rough to emergency shelters.

Residents are reminded that in the event of an emergency to call 911. Snow clearing crews ensure access for emergency responders.

For more information and the latest service updates, visit halifax.ca/snow.

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Storm Closures, Delayed Opening at Some Provincial Government Offices
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Provincial government offices in Pictou, Antigonish, Inverness, Guysborough, Victoria and Richmond counties and Cape Breton Regional Municipality will be closed today, February 5, due to ongoing impacts of the winter storm.

Offices in the following areas will delay opening until at least noon; they will be reassessed at 10 a.m.
– Halifax Regional Municipality
– Hants County
– Colchester County
– Cumberland County

Offices in Lunenburg, Kings, Annapolis, Yarmouth, Digby, Shelburne and Queens counties will open as usual.

Information on the latest road conditions is available at:
– 511 Nova Scotia: https://511.novascotia.ca/
– Public Works on Twitter, formerly X: https://twitter.com/NS_PublicWorks
– Nova Scotia highway cameras: https://novascotia.ca/tran/cameras/all.asp

 

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