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WATCH where you park and know your zone, because the plows are coming.

The City of Winnipeg’s declared snow-route parking ban went into effect Wednesday and prohibits parking on any designated snow route between midnight and 7 a.m.

The city’s residential parking ban will be in effect starting Friday at 7 a.m.

Wayne Glowacki / Winnipeg Free Press files 
Don't let this be you on Friday: A snow-packed vehicle on Amherst Street is ticketed during a residential parking ban in 2013.
Wayne Glowacki / Winnipeg Free Press files Don't let this be you on Friday: A snow-packed vehicle on Amherst Street is ticketed during a residential parking ban in 2013.

Motorists are asked to park somewhere else when a residential street is scheduled for snow clearing.

Residents should find out their snow-zone letter in order to determine when their residential street is scheduled for clearing.

Go to knowyourzone.winnipeg.ca or contact 311 (available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by phone at 311, or by email at 311@winnipeg.ca). Residents are encouraged to find out their snow-zone letter well in advance of the start of residential plowing and to make alternate parking arrangements if they park on the street.

On Friday morning, residents of snow zones A, F, I, M, P, Q, T and U will need to move their vehicles as plowing will be underway in those zones until 7 p.m.

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