Village of Mamaroneck POST STORM UPDATE
Village of Mamaroneck
POST STORM UPDATE: Monday, January 26, 2026, through Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Snow Emergency remains in effect
A Snow Emergency remains in effect. When a Snow Emergency is activated, parking is prohibited on designated Snow Emergency Streets to allow DPW crews to plow, treat roads, and haul and remove snow safely and efficiently.
Snow Emergency Declaration (Local State of Emergency)
The Village of Mamaroneck issued a Declaration of a Local State of Emergency effective 1:00 p.m. on January 23, 2026. While the storm has passed, the declaration remains in effect to support ongoing cleanup operations.
Snow Emergency Streets are:
- Boston Post Road (US Route 1), both sides (Rye border to Mamaroneck Ave, and Mamaroneck Ave to Rockland Ave)
- Fenimore Rd, both sides (Town of Mamaroneck border to Palmer Ave)
- Halstead Ave, both sides (Town of Harrison border to Mamaroneck Ave)
- Mamaroneck Ave, both sides (Boston Post Rd to I 95 overpass)
- North Barry Ave, west side (First St to East Boston Post Rd)
- Palmer Ave, both sides (Town of Mamaroneck border to Mamaroneck Ave)
- Top of the Ridge, south side (driveway entrance at 25 Top of the Ridge to 60 ft NE along west cul de sac)
- Top of the Ridge, north side (80 ft NE of driveway entrance at 61 Top of the Ridge to 80 ft NE along east cul de sac)
- Vehicles displaced by this restriction may park in any Village overnight parking lot without a permit for the duration of the restriction.
- Vehicles are not permitted to park overnight in Harbor Island Park.
DPW will be conducting overnight snow removal and hauling operations in the following areas:
- Mamaroneck Avenue, from Harbor Island to Halstead Avenue
- Halstead Avenue, from Mamaroneck Avenue to Jefferson Avenue
- Boston Post Road, from Barry Avenue to Orienta Avenue
Snow and Ice Removal Reminder
Please help keep roads and sidewalks safe and passable. We received a significant volume of snow, and cleanup may take time. Residents and contractors are asked to clear sidewalks as soon as conditions allow, and to avoid throwing, plowing, or shoveling snow into Village streets or across public sidewalks. Thank you for doing your best, and for working with DPW as crews continue plowing, treating, and hauling snow.
The Village of Mamaroneck Fire Department also reminds residents to clear snow and ice from around fire hydrants near their property, and to keep hydrants visible and accessible for emergency response.
Property owners and occupants are responsible for clearing sidewalks and gutters after snowfall:
- C 1, C 2, and MC 2 Districts (view Official Zoning Map: https://www.villageofmamaroneckny.gov/planning-department/files/zoning-map-official)
- Clear snow and ice from sidewalks and gutters within 3 hours after snow stops.
- The time between 9:00 PM and 7:00 AM is not counted in the 3 hour window.
- All other districts
- Clear snow and ice from sidewalks and gutters within 24 hours after snow stops.
Additional safety requirements under Village Code:
- Take action to prevent snow, ice, or water from falling from buildings onto public sidewalks.
- Do not deposit, plow, throw, or place snow or ice into or onto any street or sidewalk within the Village.
- Do not pile snow within six (6) feet of a street or roadway so that the pile exceeds 3 feet 6 inches above natural grade.
- Do not pile snow so it covers or blocks access to a fire hydrant.
Sanitation Service Update
- There will be NO sanitation pickup on Monday, January 26, 2026, due to the storm.
- Regular sanitation service will resume on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
- Village administrative offices are closed today, Monday, January 26, 2026.
- Emergency services (Police, Fire, and EMS) remain on duty 24 7.
- All Village departments will be open for normal operations on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
The Village of Mamaroneck Board of Trustees Work Session and Legislative Meeting scheduled for Monday, January 26, 2026, will be held virtually, with public participation, and streamed on LMC Media.
- Click here to watch the 5:30 Board of Trustees Work Session and watch and/or participate in the 7:30 Legislative Meeting.
- Click Here to stream on LMC Media.
- Temperatures are expected to remain well below freezing for an extended period.
- Subzero wind chills are possible during multiple overnight and early morning periods.
- Limit time outdoors, and dress in layers, including a hat and gloves.
- Check on older adults, neighbors, and anyone who may need assistance.
- Bring pets indoors, and ensure outdoor animals have shelter and unfrozen water.
- Use space heaters safely, keep them away from anything that can burn, and turn them off when sleeping or leaving the room.
- Use generators outdoors only, never in a home, garage, or near windows.
- Run water at a small trickle if needed to help prevent frozen pipes, and know where your main shutoff valve is located.
- If you must travel, keep a winter emergency kit in your vehicle, and allow extra time.
Address/Location
Village of Mamaroneck Police Department
169 Mt Pleasant Avenue
Mamaroneck, NY 10543
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 914-777-1122
