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Street Parking Limits: Buffalo vs St. Michael

How do street parking limits rules compare between Buffalo, MN and St. Michael, MN?

Buffalo and St. Michael have similar restriction levels.

Buffalo, MN

Wright County

Some Restrictions

Buffalo, MN restricts street parking after snowfall under City Code Section 46-51. From November 1 through April 1, it is unlawful to park on any city street from 2:00 a.m. until curb-to-curb plowing is completed (Section 46-51(a)). During declared snow emergencies (Section 46-51(b)), parking on city streets is prohibited until the emergency is lifted. Violators are ticketed or towed.

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St. Michael, MN

Wright County

Some Restrictions

St. Michael Code Sec. 71.04 prohibits parking on any public street for a continuous period exceeding 48 hours. A vehicle moved less than one block within a 48-hour period is deemed to have remained stationary.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBuffaloSt. Michael
Code SectionSec. 46-51(a) Winter ParkingSec. 71.04
Snow PeriodNov. 1 - Apr. 1-
RestrictionNo street parking 2 a.m. until plow done-
EmergencySec. 46-51(b) (declared)-
Time Limit-48 hours continuous
Winter Ban-Nov 1 - Apr 1, 2 a.m.-6 a.m.
Snow Event-All streets, day or night, 2+ in

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Buffalo FAQ

When can't I park on the street in Buffalo, MN?

From Nov. 1 to Apr. 1, you can't park on city streets from 2 a.m. until curb-to-curb plowing is finished after any snowfall (Section 46-51(a)). During a declared snow emergency you can't park at all until it's lifted.

What happens if I park during a Buffalo snow emergency?

You can be ticketed and your vehicle towed at your expense. Buffalo Public Works needs the streets clear to plow curb-to-curb, so enforcement under Section 46-51 is strict.

St. Michael FAQ

How long can I leave my car parked on the street in Saint Michael?

Up to 48 hours under Sec. 71.04. Between Nov 1 and Apr 1 there is also an overnight ban from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m., and during 2+ in snow events all streets become no-parking until plowing is complete.

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