Snow-route parking ban begins tonight
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The city’s annual snow-route parking ban begins 2 a.m. on Thursday.
“Vehicles may not park on streets designated as snow routes between 2 a.m. and 7 a.m.,” said a notice from the city’s public works department. “It’s important that vehicles are not parked on snow routes overnight in order to enable rapid and efficient snow clearing of these critical routes.”
Vehicles caught violating the parking ban get a $100 ticket ($50 if paid early), and may be towed.
Signs for the five different types of bans are going up now and people can check their streets for snow route signs, call 311 or review the city’s online list of snow routes.
The annual snow route parking ban is in effect until March 1.
More information about parking bans is also available at knowyourzone.winnipeg.ca, or on a new free app for Android or Apple mobile devices.