Authorities remind drivers and pedestrians to proceed carefully if travel is necessary and to follow safety measures during the ongoing weather event
The City of Brockville has declared a significant weather event as of 9 a.m. this morning.
The alert will remain in effect until further notice.
A city-wide overnight parking ban is also in place during the event.
Parking is prohibited on city streets from 2 a.m. to 7 a.m. Violations may result in fines or towing.
Residents are urged to check the city’s winter control operations page for more information.
Public transit services, including City Transit and River Route Transit, remain in operation, but riders should expect delays due to road conditions and reduced visibility.
Officials advise passengers to allow extra travel time, exercise caution when boarding and exiting buses, and monitor city social media for updates.
Authorities remind drivers and pedestrians to proceed carefully if travel is necessary and to follow safety measures during the ongoing weather event.
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