Winter is just around the corner. The Marshalltown Police Department would like to remind everyone of parking regulations during winter storms.
The city will typically declare a winter storm emergency if there is a forecast of two or more inches of snow. Once a winter storm emergency has been declared, an on-street parking ban will be put into effect on designated snow routes and all vehicles must be removed from the street at that time. The parking ban will be posted through our local media, the City of Marshalltown website, and Facebook page.
Failure to remove a vehicle from the designated snow route may result in a $30.00 fine and the vehicle is subject to being towed at the owner’s expense, resulting in increased cost. Maps of designated snow routes are available on the City of Marshalltown website, main page under the Community – Service for Residents tab at https://www.marshalltown-ia.gov/. Snow routes are also clearly marked by red, white and blue street signs.
We strongly encourage residents to educate themselves prior to a snow event as the Marshall County Communications Center and the police department’s Operations Division are extremely busy during winter storms. The police department would like to ensure that our residents are aware of the rules regarding emergency snow operations in the event of a winter storm. Keeping our roads clear is a citywide partnership. When cars are off our streets, city plows are more effective and efficient in removing snow from the roadway. This makes conditions safer for everyone.
City of Marshalltown Snow Route Map:
https://www.marshalltown-ia.gov/DocumentCenter/View/856/Emergency-Snow-Route-Map-PDF?bidId=
AUTHORITY: Captain Kiel Stevenson (kstevenson@marshalltown-ia.gov or 641.754.5725)