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The City of Lancaster has declared a snow emergency, effective at 12 p.m. All vehicles must be removed from designated snow emergency routes by 1 p.m., or they may be ticketed and/or towed. Vehicles cannot return to snow emergency routes until the snow emergency has ended. Any vehicle left on a snow emergency route during the emergency will be towed.
Free parking in Lancaster Parking Authority garages will begin at 8:00 a.m. The Queen Street Station Garage, operated by Red Rose Transit, will offer free parking beginning at 12:00 p.m. We have not yet received confirmation that the Steinman Park Garage at 35 South Queen Street will be open to residents at no cost. We will update this post if that information changes.
Residents can sign up for Red Rose Alerts to get important messages sent to the contact method they choose, such as home or mobile phones, business phones, email, text messages, and more. Visit www.cityoflancasterpa.gov/alerts to sign up or update contact methods.
Visit www.cityoflancasterpa.gov/snow for a map of snow emergency routes, a list of free parking garages, and more information.
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La ciudad de Lancaster ha declarado una emergencia por nieve, con efecto 12:00 p.m. del 24 de enero de 2026. Todos los vehículos deben ser retirados de las rutas de emergencia designadas por nieve antes de las 1:00 p.m. del 24 de enero de 2026, o pueden ser multados y/o remolcados. Los vehículos no pueden volver a las rutas de emergencia por nieve hasta que la emergencia por nieve haya terminado. Cualquier vehículo que quede en una ruta de emergencia por nieve durante la emergencia será remolcado.
El estacionamiento gratuito en los garajes de la Autoridad de Estacionamiento de Lancaster comenzará a las 8:00 a.m. El garaje Queen Street Station, operado por Red Rose Transit, ofrecerá estacionamiento gratuito a partir de las 12:00 p.m. Aún no hemos recibido confirmación de que el garaje Steinman Park, en 35 South Queen Street, esté disponible sin costo para los residentes. Actualizaremos esta publicación si hay cambios.
Los residentes pueden suscribirse a las Alertas Red Rose para recibir mensajes importantes enviados al método de contacto que elijan, como teléfonos fijos o móviles, teléfonos de negocios, correo electrónico, mensajes de texto y más. Para inscribirte o actualizar los métodos de contacto, visita www.cityoflancasterpa.gov/es/alerts.
Para ver un mapa de rutas de emergencia por nieve, una lista de aparcamientos gratuitos y más información, visita www.cityoflancasterpa.gov/es/snow.
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At the School District of Lancaster, our mission comes to life through the educators who consistently show up for students, families, and one another with purpose. This week’s staff shoutout goes to Morgan Will, Middle School Math Interventionist at Elizabeth R. Martin School, who is a powerful example of what that commitment looks like in action.
A colleague who nominated Morgan shared that she truly embodies the mission of SDoL through both her visible work with students and the many ways she supports staff behind the scenes. Morgan goes above and beyond her job responsibilities, whether she is working one-on-one with a student to break down a challenging math assignment, leading small groups to help solidify new concepts, or collaborating closely with teachers to support student learning. She is a trusted partner in the building and an integral part of the work happening at Martin.
Now in her fifth year with SDoL, Morgan says her favorite part of her job is working alongside students and teachers she continues to learn from every day. She values being part of a diverse district that works hard to support its community.
We are grateful for Morgan and the many ways she supports students, uplifts colleagues, and strengthens the learning community at Elizabeth R. Martin School. Her dedication and creativity make a lasting impact across the School District of Lancaster.
Interested in working with SDoL and reading her full story? Visit our website.
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