City Hall Delayed Opening – Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Due to the inclement weather, City Hall will have a two-hour delayed opening, and will open at 11am EST.
The New Jersey State travel ban has been extended because road conditions are extremely dangerous. Please comply and stay home! Blizzard conditions, including high winds and reduced visibility, will continue until the late afternoon hours.
High winds and heavy snow may lead to downed wires and power outages. Please charge your devices and take appropriate precautions. Non-emergency utility problems or outages should be reported directly using the contact points below:
As always, please reserve 9-1-1 for EMERGENCIES ONLY. Thank you for your continued cooperation.
There has been no change in the latest forecast. Blizzard conditions, including high winds and reduced visibility, will continue through midday tomorrow, Monday February 23, 2026. Snow accumulations of 18-24″ are expected. A State of Emergency remains in effect for our area. As a result, the following activities will be affected for Monday, February 23, 2026:
DPW Modified Schedule
District 1, 2, 3, 9, & 10
Districts 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8
Thank you for your continued cooperation.
West Trenton, N.J. – The New Jersey Office of Emergency Management under the Division of the New Jersey State Police have issued a mandatory travel restriction beginning 9:00 pm on Sunday, February 22, 2026, and ending 7:00 am on Monday, February 23, 2026, in response to a major winter storm expected to bring heavy snow, blizzard conditions, and strong winds across the state.
Governor Sherrill declared a State of Emergency on Saturday, February 21, 2026, effective Sunday, February 22, 2026, at 12:00 pm, to protect public safety and ensure timely snow removal and emergency response.
Travel Restriction Details:
Exemptions:
The travel restriction does not apply to:
This measure is intended to safeguard lives and allow emergency and utility crews to clear roads and restore essential services as quickly as possible.
Due to inclement weather, City Hall will be closed on Monday, February 23, 2026.
For the last few weeks, many Linden residents experienced the consequences of not moving vehicles during a snow event. Vehicles were lined up on both sides of many streets, which meant that the City’s snow plows could only push the snow in the middle of those streets. Many cars were parked on the corners, which prevented the City’s snow plows from moving snow from those corners.
After the storm, Linden residents used ATVs with plows, snowblowers, and shovels to clear out their properties. Unfortunately, many residents deposited that snow back into the street, showing little to no concern for their neighbors, or for passable streets after the storm. This caused many streets to look as though they had not been plowed. Freezing temperatures made it incredibly challenging, and in many cases impossible, to remove the frozen snow that had been thrown back on to the streets.
Our plows are out during and immediately after all snow storms. We time slow plowing operations such that they enable the most optimal and safe conditions. Snow removal in the day(s) after a storm is very time consuming; as such, extended wait times can be expected. We ask all Linden residents, in order to avoid the painful experience from the last storm, please make sure of the following.
Parking
Snow Removal
Thank you in advance for your cooperation.