Mandatory meeting for tow companies looking for winter work with the city

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People waiting in line to pay the $110 to get their cars out of the impound lot in Dec. of 2015, the first big tow of the season.
People waiting in line to pay the $110 to get their cars out of the impound lot in Dec. of 2015, the first big tow of the season last year.

MANCHESTER, NH — It’s that time of year when someone has to think ahead, about snow. And more precisely, who’s going to be moving it when it comes.

To that end, the Police Department will be holding a mandatory meeting for any tow company interested in being contracted under the 2016-2018 Manchester Police Towing Agreement.


⇒ Related:  Record 192 cars towed during city’s first snow emergency of the season


The required meeting will be held at the Manchester Police Department, 405 Valley Street, Manchester, New Hampshire at 9 a.m. on October 19, 2016.  Any questions, contact Officer John McInerney at 603-792-5444.

If you’re still in the mood to think about snow removal, here’s a story from last season about the uptick in towing year over year, based on an analysis of the city’s towing process.


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