Woodbury bans on-street parking from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m. November 1 to April 1, and any time two or more inches of snow accumulate until plowing is done, under Ordinance No. 14-122. Pushing or blowing snow onto public roadways violates Chapter 15 and Minnesota Statutes Sec. 412.221, Subd. 6.
Woodbury's winter snow-and-parking rules are central to keeping streets clear for plows. Under Ordinance No. 14-122, on-street parking is prohibited from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m. from November 1 through April 1, and the city emphasizes this applies even when there is no snow on the ground. Independently, no on-street parking is allowed any time two or more inches of snow have accumulated until the street has been completely plowed, which can apply at any hour and any time of year. These rules apply only to public roadways; private streets, marked with blue street signs, are exempt. Violators receive an administrative citation, and vehicles may be towed to allow plowing. The city also enforces snow-deposit rules: pushing, blowing, shoveling, or storing snow onto or across public roadways violates Chapter 15 of the City Code and Minnesota Statutes Sec. 412.221, Subd. 6, because it creates hazards for drivers and obstructs plowing. Residents are asked to clear the road in front of their mailbox after each plowing and to keep trash and recycling carts behind the curb or in the driveway so plows do not hit them. Report snow-deposit violations to Woodbury Public Works at 651-714-3720.
Parking on a public street from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m. between November 1 and April 1, or after two or more inches of snow accumulate before plowing is finished, results in an administrative citation and possible towing under Ordinance No. 14-122. Depositing snow onto or across a public roadway violates Chapter 15 and Minn. Stat. Sec. 412.221, Subd. 6.
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