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Past CEAS Activations

Winter Storm Jonas

juno-nyc-2Winter Storm Jonas buried a large portion of the Northeast urban corridor with more than 2 feet of snow from the Washington, D.C. area to New York City Jan. 22 into early Jan. 24, 2016.

Mayor Bill De Blasio activated New York City’s CEAS at Level "A" following a citywide travel ban declared due to the effects of Jonas.  

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Winter Storm Juno

From January 26 to January 28, 2015 CEAS was activated as a result of travel restrictions instituted due to the effects of Winter Storm Juno.
 
The cities of Boston, Cambridge, New York City and Providence activated their CEAS program at Level A to facilitate travel of critical business employees.
 
 

Winter Storm Nemo

In February of 2013 CEAS was activated as a result of travel restrictions instituted due to the effects of Winter Storm NEMO.
 
The cities of Boston, Cambridge and Providence activated the program at Level A to facilitate travel of critical business employees.
 

Superstorm Sandy

The City of Baltimore activates CEAS in anticipation of the effects of Hurricane Sandy.

 
 
 

 Mid Atlantic Blizzard 2010

The City of Baltimore activated CEAS in February of 2010 in response to a record setting snowfall in region.

CEAS was activated at Level A during a Phase 3 snow emergency  to allow critical business employees the ability to travel during a stated travel ban.
 

Buffalo Snow Storm 2010

buffalo-snow-2010Mayor Brown activates CEAS during a snow storm driving ban in South Buffalo
 
 
 
 

South Buffalo Snow Storm - 2007

Mayor Brown activates CEAS to counter act the potential effects of a major Winter storm
 
 

Manhattan Steam Pipe Explosion - 2007

CEAS was activated in mid-town Manhattan as a result of a steam pipe explosion. An area of approximately 8 city blocks was closed off to due to the potential of asbestos contamination.

 
CEAS was activated to vet individuals seeking to gain access to their business facilities during the aftermath.
 

 
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