Councilor’s Message
Hi Neighbors,
I'm sending this "Quick Note" to share important information about this weekend’s storm.
While I am committed to keeping you informed, my notices may not always contain the most up-to-date information for storms and other emergencies. For this reason, I strongly encourage residents to also sign up for the Alert Quincy Emergency Notification System. The city employs a multi-modal communication system and is staffed for emergency purposes to keep residents informed and safe.
Please note that when signing up, the system asks for a home phone number. If you do not have a home phone landline, just enter your mobile number instead. Please contact me if you have any issues subscribing to the emergency notification system.
Sincerely,
Walter Hubley
City Councilor, Ward 3
Quincy City Council
From the City of Quincy Emergency Management Team
The largest snowstorm in a number of years is forecast for Quincy this weekend. Snow emergency parking rules will be in place in neighborhoods beginning the night before the storm is expected -- 6:00 p.m. Saturday, January 24, 2026 -- to assist in preparations and facilitate adherence to parking rules.
Trash collection is postponed on Monday, January 26, and will follow a citywide one-day delay for the rest of the week, similar to a holiday schedule.
Residents may park on the ODD numbered side of non-emergency neighborhood streets, keeping 20 feet from intersections, but should always park in driveways if available
Parking is prohibited on all designated emergency arteries, although enforcement in business districts will be limited until Sunday evening.
Residents on side streets posted permanently as one-side parking should park on the side always allowed.
Cars parked in violation of emergency rules or impeding snow plowing operations pose a public safety risk, and WILL BE TOWED. Regardless of parking rules, vehicles determined to be in obstruction of snow removal or emergency vehicles are subject to towing if not moved.
For updates and emergency notices, please tune to Quincy Access Television; visit https://www.quincyma.gov/ and follow the City of Quincy’s Facebook or Instagram Pages.
For assistance, residents can use the City’s snow request application at snowhotline@quincyma.gov or call the DPW's 24-hour snow operation hotline at (617) 376-1927.
In case of power loss, residents should call National Grid at 1-800-465-1212 or visit their Outage Central page at https://outagemap.ma.nationalgridus.com/ flooding issues are currently not forecast as part of this storm.
Message From Mayor Koch
Useful Information
Snow Removal Hotline (617) 376-1927 or snowhotline@quincyma.gov
2026 snow emergency parking: ODD numbered side of non-emergency neighborhood streets
Pot Hole Hotline: (617)-376-1914
Flooding Issues/Water-Sewer: (617)-376-1910
Downed Trees-Parks Dept.: (617)-376-1251
Power Outage-National Grid: (800)-465-1212
Gas Leak-National Grid: (800)-892-2345
Quincy Emergency Operations Center: (617)-376-1470
Constituent Services: (617)-376-1500
