Snow Emergencies
The following are basic rules the Police Department ask motorists to
follow when parking their vehicles on city streets. The purpose of
these rules is to facilitate a speedy clearing of snow and maintain a
safe flow of traffic on our streets during snowfalls.
Snow Emergencies may be declared by the Superintendent of Public
Services, or his designee, during the months of November 1 through March
31. The Superintendent will notify the Police Department, WSDR (AM
1240), WLLT (FM 107.7), and WZZT (106.5). Snow emergencies may
also be posted on the City of Morrison PEG Access channel on Mediacom
channel 18. As soon as a snow emergency is declared, motorists are
asked to observe the following parking restrictions.
Snow Routes
Parking on snow routes is prohibited during snow emergencies.
Parking on snow routes may resume after the street has been plowed clear
of snow. Vehicles in violation are subject to being towed at the
owner's expense. Snow Routes are clearly marked by blue and white
signs.
Central Business District (CBD)
The CBD includes all streets within the boundaries of Knox Street,
Orange Street, Clinton Street, and the Union Pacific Railroad
right-of-way.
Parking is always prohibited on these streets from 2:30 am to 6:00
am.
All Other Streets
During snow emergencies, streets that are not Snow Routes or within
the CBD are subject to odd-even parking. This means that on odd
days (1st, 3rd, 5th, etc...), vehicles must be parked on the side of the
street with odd street numbers (101, 103, 503, 505, etc...). On
even numbered days (2nd, 4th, 6th, etc...), vehicles must be parked on
the side of the street with even numbers (102, 104, 504, 506, etc...).
The change-over time for odd-even parking is between the hours of 6:00
am and 8:00 am. THIS PARKING RESTRICTION ONLY APPLIES DURING SNOW
EMERGENCIES.
Motorists may park on either side of the street if the street has
been plowed clear of snow.
End of Snow Emergency
When the Superintendent feels that conditions have improved on our
streets, he will declare an end to the Snow Emergency. He will
then notify the media and Police Department. At the time the
Superintendent ends the Snow Emergency, such parking restrictions are no
longer in effect.
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