Warren implements parking ban, trash delay ahead of storm

Posted 2/27/23

The Town of Warren is issuing a parking ban and a delay on trash pickup ahead of Monday night's impending snow storm.

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Warren implements parking ban, trash delay ahead of storm

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Due to a significant snowstorm being reported in the forecast, the Town of Warren has issued a Parking Ban from Monday night Feb. 27 at 11:00 p.m. until Tuesday evening, Feb. 28 at 6:00 p.m.

You can read the town's parking ordinances here for more information on parking bans.

Allowed parking areas:

  • Town Hall
  • Municipal Parking along Railroad Ave., formerly known as Bank of America Parking Lot between Child Street and Market Street
  • Jamiel’s Park
  • Burr’s Hill Park


Vehicles parked in the above locations will need to be moved one hour after the parking ban is lifted.

Trash pickup delayed
Due to the impending storm, there will be no trash pickup on Tuesday Feb. 28.

Trash will be delayed one (1) day for the rest of the week.

Please call the DPW with any questions at 401-245-0200.

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