Minnesota Statutes 169.34 sets statewide parking limits. In Shakopee, Savage, and Prior Lake, winter rules ban street parking from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m., November through March, and after any two-inch snowfall until plows finish.
On-street parking in Scott County runs on state law and aggressive winter rules. Minnesota Statutes 169.34 bars parking within ten feet of a fire hydrant, on a crosswalk, in front of a driveway, or within an intersection. The defining local rule is snow: Shakopee, Savage, and Prior Lake all prohibit parking on city streets from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m. between November 1 and March 31, and impose a full street-parking ban whenever two or more inches of snow falls, in effect until every street is plowed curb to curb. Violators are ticketed and towed at their own expense.
Snow-rule and hydrant violations bring tickets and towing; a plowed-out vehicle can cost $150 to $300 or more to recover, plus storage. Fire-hydrant and crosswalk violations are enforced year-round.
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