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Dozens Cited for Winter-Parking Violations in Woodbury
The city's rules run from Nov. 1 through April 1.
More than 30 vehicles were cited for violating the city’s winter-parking rules over the past six days, according to police reports.
Between Nov. 1 and April 1, on-street parking is prohibited between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. The ordinance is in place to make snow removal more efficient.
Also, on-street parking is prohibited any time two or more inches of snow have accumulated. This is in effect until the street has been completely plowed. The two-inch guideline applies to any hour of the day and any time of the year.
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Related: Winter Parking Regulations for Woodbury Now in Effect
Those in violation of the winter parking ordinance are given a $25 administrative citation for the first offense; it doubles with subsequent offenses. They do not appear on driving or criminal records.
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The winter parking ordinance does not apply to private streets (marked with a blue street sign), only to public roadways.
For more information, visit the city’s website.
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