Residents, workers and visitors have a number of ways to learn with
Snow Emergencies are declared and what to do when they are. We’re advising
drivers to put many of these tools to use, not just one or two. The more ways
people learn about a Snow Emergency, the more prepared they will be to do
their part, and the less likely they will be to be towed because they didn't know one was declared.
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Hotline: call
612-348-SNOW to find out if a Snow Emergency has been declared and what
parking restrictions are in force.
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City Website:
go to www.minneapolismn.gov to find
out whether a Snow Emergency has been declared. Also check out the street
lookup, which lets you put in an address or neighborhood to see where you can
park.
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Phone Alerts:
If your landline or cell phone is unlisted, click HERE
to sign up for the automated alert system.
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Email Alerts:
Click HERE
for more details about receiving automatic email alerts.
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Facebook/Twitter
Alerts: Click HERE for more details about receiving automatic
Facebook & Twitter alerts.
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Friday, March 8, 2013
Snow Emergency Information
Labels:
City of Minneapolis,
Snow Emergency
Location:
Minneapolis, MN, USA
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