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The City aims to provide open, drivable streets by plowing and clearing snow. To do this, residents need to follow snow emergency parking rules. These rules help plows in clearing the streets so emergency vehicles and other traffic have accessible routes. Plowing requires vehicles parked on streets to move or risk getting tickets and/or a $200 tow. In anticipation of the storm, the City of Minneapolis has opened more than 700 spaces of free parking in two lots:
- Farmer’s Market lot - 225 East Lyndale Ave. N
- Fourth Street North lot - 601 N 4th St.
Residents will be able to park in these lots starting 2 p.m. Saturday until 8 p.m. Wednesday
Approximately 3,500 parking spaces will also open in Parking Ramp A starting Sunday, March 15, at 6 a.m. through Tuesday, March 17, at 6 a.m. Parking will cost $1 upon entry. All vehicles that enter during that time frame will not have any additional charges as long as they leave by 8 p.m. on Wednesday.
Parking rules last for three days after a Snow Emergency is declared:
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9 p.m. Sunday, March 15, to 8 a.m. Monday, March 16 (Day 1) Do not park on EITHER side of a Snow Emergency route until 8 a.m., or the street is fully plowed.
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8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday, March 16 (Day 2) Do not park on the EVEN numbered side of a non-Snow Emergency route until 8 p.m., or that side of the street is fully plowed, or on EITHER side of a parkway until 8 p.m., or the parkway is fully plowed.
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8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 17th (Day 3) Do not park on the ODD numbered side of a non-Snow Emergency route until 8 p.m., or that side of the street is fully plowed.
A map of which streets are Snow Emergency routes can be found on the city’s website.
During a snow emergency, the City may tag and tow cars to the impound lot if they're illegally parked. A standard tow charge is $222. Only a portion of the amount of a ticket comes back to the City. These funds support the snowplowing budget. A breakdown of impound vehicle fees is available on our website. Snow emergency parking citations are also issued by the authority of Hennepin County.
Sidewalks are a critical part of our city’s transportation system, and they should be open for everyone. That’s why Minneapolis ordinance requires property owners to clear sidewalks within 24 hours after a snowfall for houses and duplexes, and four daytime hours for all other properties. Failure to shovel your walk could lead to a bill to pay for the cost of crews shoveling it. The City also provides free sand to residents at several locations. After clearing sidewalks, spreading sand helps to provide traction. It also helps hard-packed snow or ice melt faster. Learn more on the City’s website.
Contact the Ward 9 Office
Email: jason.chavez@minneapolismn.gov Phone: 612-673-2209
City Hall 350 S. Fifth St., Room 370 Minneapolis, MN 55415
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