INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett said on Monday afternoon the travel warning that directed all Marion County residents to stay off the roads while city crews went about plowing nearly a dozen inches of snow from main thoroughfares and side streets ends at midnight.
On Tuesday, there will be a travel watch, meaning streets could be still slippery and side streets hard to navigate, while an advisory Wednesday will recommend that only essential drivers be out and about.
”Once again I’m advising all Indianapolis residents who are not essential personnel to please stay off the roads,” Hogsett said, who added that DPW crews and emergency responders don’t need to navigate around stuck vehicles. ”Emergencies don’t wait for the snow to clear.”
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