Winter Parking Restrictions in Effect for St. Cloud
Winter parking restrictions are officially in effect in the St. Cloud area even though this week we've got warmer than normal temperatures for November.
The restrictions are effective now through April 1, 2021. That means, if there is a snow emergency and you're illegally parked, your vehicle can be towed to accommodate the snow plows. You can also get a citation from the city.
So, here's what you need to know to make sure you avoid getting a ticket...or worse, towed this year.
According to The City of St. Cloud's website, between 1 a.m. and 7 p.m. on odd days, you should park on the even side of the street. During that same timeframe on even days, you should park on the odd side of the street.
If you're not sure how to tell what side of the street is even or odd, look at the house numbers. Even numbered homes are on the even side of the street and vice versa.
There are certain streets that have a seasonal ban on parking on the street, like the St. Cloud State University neighborhood. There's no street parking from 1 a.m. to 7 a.m. Signs are posted on streets with special bans. You can also get the full list on the City of St. Cloud's website.
If all of this is a little confusing for you, don't worry...here's how to make it easy. Odd days are even side parking and even days are odd side parking.