§ 73.02 SNOW EMERGENCY DECLARATION.
   A SNOW EMERGENCY is defined as any amount of snow. Snow combined with ice, rain, and/or wind may also constitute a snow emergency. The Mayor, and/or his or her designee, may declare a snow emergency. A snow emergency may be declared in advance of an anticipated storm, during a storm, or after a storm. A snow emergency will normally not last more than 24 hours past the end of the last snowfall, but may be extended or shortened when conditions warrant. The public will be informed of a snow emergency through mass media outlets as deemed necessary by the Mayor.
(Prior Code, § 3-12-2)