Winter Storm Update: Public Works and Administrative Staff Operations, Trash Service, Snow Resources, and Metro Transportation
Public Works Operations
Public Works crews continue active snow and ice mitigation efforts throughout the Town of Cheverly. Crews are clearing roads and intersections and applying salt; however, ice accumulation is affecting cleanup efforts and may slow progress in some areas.
Residents are encouraged to remain indoors when possible and to use extreme caution if travel is necessary. Roadways, intersections, sidewalks, and driveways may remain icy and slippery, particularly during early morning and overnight hours. Please allow extra time, reduce speeds, and avoid unnecessary travel when possible.
All Town Administrative Offices will be Closed to the Public
Town administrative staff will continue to telework on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, and will remain available by email and phone\ during regular business hours. For more information about Town Protocols during inclement weather conditions, click here.
Phone: 301-773-8360
Email: townhall@cheverly-md.gov
Trash Service Update
Due to the inclement weather, there will be no trash pickup or yard waste services on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, for the West Side of Town. This includes:
Regular trash pickup
Yard waste collection (Townwide)
Tree disposal
Backdoor trash service
Public Works crews will continue to monitor weather and roadway conditions and will provide an update regarding any rescheduled services as soon as conditions allow.
Snow Resources
The Town of Cheverly Snow Removal FAQs and Snow Removal Schedule are available online for additional guidance:
- Follow the link to review the Town of Cheverly Snow Removal FAQs.
- Follow this link to the Town snow removal schedule.
- Follow this link for Safety Tips After the Storm.
- Follow this link for the PGC Stay Infomed Informational flyer.
- Follow the link for What Next Information
Bus Service During Snow Events
During winter weather, bus service levels may be adjusted based on roadway and safety conditions. Routes serving hilly or residential areas may be detoured to main roads, limited to emergency routes, or temporarily suspended if roads become impassable. Residents who rely on bus or paratransit services are encouraged to check route-specific updates before traveling.
During snow events, service levels are:
LEVEL 1: TheBus routes servicing hilly areas will be detoured to main roads, all other routes will run normally. Paratransit: all reservations maintained.
LEVEL 2: Routes in residential areas, regardless of terrain, will detour to main roads. Paratransit: Service follows County closures.
LEVEL 3: Routes suspended except for those servicing main roadways/ emergency routes (i.e. Route 17). Paratransit: Dialysis subscriptions only.
LEVEL 4: All routes suspended due to impassable roadways. Para transit: All services are cancelled.
Residents are encouraged to go to the map. pgcwifi.com/home or call (301) 324-2877 for route-specific service information.
Please follow this link for more information.