The City hopes this new signage will increase parking available to residents and reduce tickets during snow events by allowing some on-street parking, yet still allow the City to plow the streets properly. Residents who fail to follow the new parking regulations are still at risk of a ticket. City staff will work to educate residents on the new rules before we issue tickets. If you have any questions or feedback about the parking regulations, please contact Roseville Public Works.
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City Ordinance 602.09
No parking after snowfall
No person shall park any vehicle, except in compliance with directions of a police officer or in compliance with regulatory parking signs, on any street for a period of 48 hours commencing immediately after any 2 inches or more continuous snowfall or until snow removal has been completed on any street.
Snow Plow Routes
State Statute 160.2715
Minnesota Statute 160.2715 Section (a) subdivision (1) advises that pushing/blowing snow from driveways and sidewalks onto public roads may be punishable as a misdemeanor. Snow deposited or left on roadways creates a real hazard to passing motorists which can cause serious accidents. Even heavy snowplows have been damaged when hitting compacted and frozen snow deposited on the roadways. Because the practice is illegal to begin with, the person depositing the snow, as the prime cause of the accident, may also find him/herself faced with civil liability lawsuits. The City of Roseville’s Public Works Department urges you, as good neighbors and motorists, not to add to the hazards of winter time driving.