City of Minneapolis declares Snow Emergency
The City of Minneapolis has declared a Snow Emergency as of March 5th at 9:30 p. m. , implementing essential parking regulations to facilitate snow removal efforts on its extensive network of streets. The emergency parking rules will remain in effect for three days, compelling residents to relocate vehicles from designated Snow Emergency routes to ensure plows can operate effectively. This proactive measure is vital for maintaining accessible roadways and allowing emergency services to navigate the city without delays.
Residents can stay updated on the Snow Emergency status through various communication channels, including text alerts, the official city website, and a dedicated hotline that provides multilingual support. Furthermore, property owners are reminded of their obligation to clear sidewalks within 24 hours after a snowfall, as per city ordinance, to ensure pedestrian safety. The city also offers free sand at several locations to help residents manage snowy and icy conditions. By adhering to these guidelines, residents can contribute to a safer and more navigable environment during winter weather events. The City of Minneapolis emphasizes community cooperation in these efforts to enhance public safety.