Anoka County does not paint or regulate residential curbs; cities do. Curb markings and no-parking zones are established by each city's traffic authority under Minn. Stat. §169. Residents may not paint public curbs themselves.
Curb colors and no-parking markings on public streets are set by a city's traffic-control authority, not by Anoka County. Under Minnesota's uniform traffic code (Minn. Stat. §169), no-parking, fire-lane, and restricted zones are designated by official signs and pavement or curb markings that only the city may place. Painting or altering a public curb without authorization is not permitted. Blaine and Coon Rapids also bar parking near hydrants, crosswalks, and intersections as required by state law.
Parking in a marked no-parking or fire-lane zone may be ticketed and towed; unauthorized curb painting is prohibited.
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