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A massive snow pile in West New York is turning heads this week as winter cleanup continues across Hudson County. The growing snow mound in West New York was shared with our team through a reader tip and has quickly become a very noticeable remnant of the recent snowstorm. As plows and public works crews continue snow removal efforts across Hudson County, consolidated piles of snow have created a towering mound that now stands several feet high. Here is what we know so far about the giant snow pile in West New York.
Following the most recent winter storm in New Jersey, which brought significant snowfall across the state, Hoboken recorded nearly 20 inches of snow. As is typical after a storm of that magnitude, snow removal operations began quickly to clear roads, sidewalks, and residential areas. With plows working around the clock throughout Hudson County, many residents have wondered where all of the collected snow is being transported.
On February 26th at approximately 11 AM, one of our readers who lives in West New York, just outside of Hoboken, sent a DM to our team reporting the ongoing snow dumping near the PF Chang’s at 10 Port Imperial Boulevard. According to the HG reader/WNY resident, snow has been continuously transported and unloaded outside their residential building for an extended period.
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The reader shared, “These guys have been dumping snow for 72 hours straight, including overnight, and none of us can get any sleep because of the metal banging dumpsters.” The resident also stated that they attempted to contact local authorities but have not seen any action taken, nor were residents given advance notice about the dumping activity. Based on photos shared with our team, the snow piles appear substantial in size and continue to grow as trucks arrive.
Our team has reached out to local authorities for clarification on the snow removal activity in the area. Specifically, we asked where Hoboken’s collected snow is transported after storms, whether Hoboken coordinates snow removal efforts with surrounding communities like West New York, and if there is any additional information residents should know about the process. We are awaiting a response and will update this story as more information becomes available.
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