Edmonton Phase 2 residential parking ban to resume Jan. 10 after pausing due to cold weather
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After a pause in non-essential operations due to extreme weather conditions, Phase 2 residential snow clearing and windrow removal resumes on Monday morning.
After a pause in non-essential operations due to extreme weather conditions, clearing in Phase 2 residential areas in Edmonton resumes on Monday morning.
A Phase 2 parking ban will come into effect at that time. Crews will operate seven days a week in residential areas between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.
During this phase of the parking ban, residents are asked to move their vehicles from residential roads. The road clearing work next week will also include the removal of windrows that are blocking driveways.
Edmontonians can continue to park in their driveway or garage, in parking available on a neighbours property (with permission), in a snow and ice alternative parking option, and on any road cleared during Phase 1 where parking is allowed normally.
Many EPark zones also offer free parking overnight, between the hours of 6 p.m. and 9 a.m.
Parking is available on roads as soon as they have been cleared, if parking is allowed there normally.
Residents can check the City of Edmonton’s interactive online map to confirm where crews are operating and which streets have been cleared. People are also encouraged to watch for signage in their neighbourhood.
In addition to resuming the Phase 2 parking ban, crews will also be picking up windrows that are in the middle of roads and on medians outside of residential areas.