02/21/2026 | Press release | Archived content
Bridgeport, CT - In anticipation of the pending snowfall due to impact, Mayor Ganim is declaring a snow emergency for the city to take effect at 12:00 AM Sunday, February 22nd until further notice. During a snow emergency, residents must move their cars off posted snow emergency streets and heed alternate side of street parking on all other streets. Snow emergency streets are marked with white signs with red lettering. A list of snow streets can be found on the City's website bridgeportct.gov/snow
Forecast
The City of Bridgeport anticipates snow will begin Sunday morning into Monday evening. The storm is predicted to bring approximately 18-24" of heavy snow, with icy conditions that could occur. A coastal flooding warning has also been issued for Fairfield County, effecting the coastline of Bridgeport.
For more information, visit bridgeportct.gov/snow
Emergency Operation Plan is in effect with enforcement of No Parking on Snow Emergency streetsto ensure that plows and public safety crews can clear the streets. On all other non-emergency streets, residents must heed alternate side of the street parking: February 22nd is an EVEN number day; therefore, residents should park on the side of the street with addresses that are EVEN numbers. Residents should then move their vehicles to the ODD side of the street on ODD number days. After the snow emergency operation plan goes into effect on February 22, 2026, vehicles that are not following parking restrictions will be subject to fines and towing. The easiest way to tell the ODD- or EVEN- numbered side of a street is to check the street address of buildings. If the address ends in an odd number (1, 3, 5, 7, 9) then that building is on the ODD side of the street. If the address ends in an even number (0, 2, 4, 6, 8) then that building is on the EVEN side of the street.
Snow Emergency Parking Lots - In the event that parking is not available for residents on non-emergency streets, snow emergency parking lots will be open to the public for parking.
The following snow emergency parking lots listed will be permitted and must be removed by Monday, February 23, at 11:59pm.
Geraldine Johnson School
Jettie S. Tisdale School
Hall School
Central High School
Old Bassick High School
Luis Marin School
Bridgeport City Hall Visitor Lot - 45 Lyon Terrace
Fairfield Ave & Jetland Street Municipal lot
North Branch Library
Nichols Street and East Main Street lot
Remington Arms - 883 Barnum Ave
Park and Railroad Ave under viaduct or underpass
Vehicles Towed for Public Safety Enforcement - Owners of vehicles that do not comply with the parking ban on emergency streets or alternate side of street parking will have their vehicle towed and incur a minimum $130 towing fee.
Sidewalks/ Driveways - Commercial and/or residential owners who push snow into the streets or do not clear snow on the sidewalks in front of their buildings are subject to a $100.00 fine per ordinance for each incident.
Adopt a Hydrant - Residents are encouraged to clear snow and make a path to a fire hydrant in their neighborhood to assist the Bridgeport Fire Department in case of fire or another emergency. Residents should shovel at least 3 feet around the hydrant, if possible.
Plowing - Bridgeport Streets within the City are prioritized to clear major travel routes first. This allows public safety vehicles access to most parts of the City. The initial plowing activities also provide most residents a clearing within two to three blocks of their homes and most destinations in the City. Other factors include locations of schools, hospitals, major commercial centers, and other facilities with large public interest. For snow plowing issues, call 203-579-3800.
Any plowing issues or concerns can be reported using the mobile application Bridgeport 311.
Operation Care - To help protect the homeless population from unsafe temperatures, please call 2-1-1. The homeless Outreach Team has begun contacting the homeless population to connect them to shelters such as Prospect House, Bridgeport Rescue Mission, and Alpha Community. For any homeless issues, you can show up at 650 Park Avenue for assistance.
Public Facilities
Transfer Station will be closed until further notice.
Parks will be closed until further notice
Recycling and Sanitation will be cancelled from February 23rd- February 24th
Fairchild Wheeler Golf course will be closed until further notice
Fire Department Safety Message - The Bridgeport Fire Department is encouraging all residents to refrain from using stoves or ovens as a primary heat source due to the risk of deadly carbon monoxide poisoning, fires, burns and worsening indoor quality with pollutants. Residents should always run portable generators outdoors, far from doorways, windows, and vents, to prevent deadly carbon monoxide poisoning. Residents should always follow manufacturers' instructions for generator usage.
Residents may utilize the below checklist as a guide to safety during cold weather:
Warming Centers
Senior Centers (Open only weekdays):
GBT Station
Bridgeport Public Library Branches:
South End Community Center- Overnight Stay/Case Worker Support
Snow Related Emergencies
During the storm, residents may call the Bridgeport Emergency Operations Center hotline at 203-579-3800 with any snow-related emergencies or email pictures to [email protected]
If residents suffer a loss of electricity call the United Illuminating customer hotline at 800-722-5584. Both numbers are for 24-hour emergency service.
Immediate danger to life and health issues call 9-1-1.
For the latest updates and information about the snowstorm, residents are asked to check Bridgeportct.gov/snow, local media and follow the Bridgeport Emergency Operations Center on Xand Facebook.
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