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Madison Declares Snow Emergency; Overnight Alternate Side Parking Rules In Effect Citywide

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Madison Declares Snow Emergency; Overnight Alternate Side Parking Rules In Effect Citywide

A snow emergency has also been declared for the evening of February 16, 2023. Alternate side parking rules will be in effect for the entire City of Madison for the next two evenings to assist with clearing the roads.

Additional details about the snowplowing operation that will be underway this evening can be found in the Snow Plowing Updates at www.cityofmadison.com/Winter.

All Madison residents are encouraged to choose off-street parking options for their vehicles and trailers. Fewer obstacles in the road means plowing operations will be safer, faster, and more complete.

if you have a Friday trash and recycling collection day, do not place the carts in the street gutter for emptying. Carts are an obstruction for plows as they work to clear snow from the roads. Collection carts should be in your driveway apron or on a cleared area of the terrace.

Parking Rules during a Declared Snow Emergency The snow emergency declaration means overnight alternate side parking restrictions will be in effect for the next two nights for the entire City of Madison, including the Snow Emergency Zone.

Violators of the alternate side parking rules can receive a $60 ticket during a declared snow emergency, and you may also be towed. If your vehicle is towed, and additional $65 towing fee is applied to the parking ticket. You must also follow all posted daytime parking restrictions. Violators of the daytime parking restrictions may also be ticketed and towed.

Parking on the Street Tonight (Thursday, 2/16/2023 into early morning of Friday, 2/17/23) All residents who must park on the street tonight (the evening February 16 into the early morning hours of Friday, February 17) need to have their vehicles on the ODD house numbered side of the street between the hours of 1am and 7am.

Parking on the Street Tomorrow Night (Friday, 2/17/23 into the early morning of Saturday 2/18/23) Vehicles parked on the street tomorrow night (the evening of February 17 into the early morning of Saturday, February 18) should be on the EVEN house-numbered side of the street between the hours of 1am and 7am.

Other Parking Information Parking will be available in the cashiered sections of city-owned ramps in the downtown area. During a declared snow emergency you can park for no charge at the City ramps from 9 p.m. until 7 a.m. If you enter before 9 p.m. or leave after 7 a.m. you are liable for any parking charges before 9 p.m. and from 7 a.m. until the time you leave.

When parking in the ramps overnight, do not park on the top level so this area can be plowed. Be aware that vehicles stored in city ramps longer than 48 hours are subject to being ticketed and towed. Meters in lots and ramps are enforced 24 hours per day, 7 days a week. Parking is also available at the Brittingham Park Shelter parking lot off of W. Washington Ave.

Additional Information For additional plowing operations information and road condition expectations, check the Plowing Update on the winter website, www.cityofmadison.com/winter.

The winter website is also the source for more information about all things winter, including parking, salt usage, sidewalk shoveling, and winter recreation opportunities.

An additional source of winter parking information can be heard by calling the winter parking hotline at 608-261-9111.


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