(Audubon) The City of Audubon has announced a Snow Emergency. The Snow Emergency will be in effect from 5:00 a.m. Wednesday to Noon on Thursday. Please remove vehicles from all public streets.
(Griswold) A Snow Emergency has been proclaimed by Mayor Rhine for the City of Griswold.
The snow emergency is in effect starting at 6:00 PM (Tuesday, February 11, 2025) and will continue through the duration of the storm and the forty-eight (48) hours after the storm ceases.
No person shall park, abandon, or leave unattended any vehicle on any public street, alley, or City-owned off-street parking area during any snow emergency proclaimed by the mayor unless the snow has been removed or plowed from said street, alley or parking area and the snow has ceased to fall. A snow emergency parking ban shall continue from its proclamation through the duration of the snow or ice storm and the forty-eight-hour period after cessation of the storm except as above provided upon streets which have been fully opened.
City of Avoca Snow Emergency: Effective at 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, the city of Avoca will be under a Snow Emergency. Please follow all alternate-side parking regulations to allow for efficient snow removal and keep the streets safe.
Pottawattamie County Secondary Roads Department is declaring a Snow Emergency. The Snow Emergency will go into effect at 11:00 P.M., on Tuesday, February 11, 2025, and will remain in effect until 6:00 P.M., on Wednesday, February 12, 2025. Vehicles cannot be parked on or along any public County roadway during snow removal operations. Plows will be unable to maintain clear roadways during rapid snow accumulation or high winds. For your safety and ours, Pottawattamie County advises against travel in these conditions. Our operations will be most effective as the accumulation and winds subside and visibility is restored. Depending on storm severity the clean-up may take up to 48 hours after the storm subsides. Residents are encouraged to stay informed of the latest news from Pottawattamie County Secondary Roads, by monitoring local news and subscribing to email and text alerts for road notifications at iceasb.org/road-notifications/subscribe/. Travelers can also view where Secondary Roads winter maintenance vehicles have been, by viewing the new Pottawattamie County Snow Event Map.