Ann Arbor, MI – Snow Conditions Update: Crews Continue Clearing Roads as Parking Ban Remains Today

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Ann Arbor, MI – Drivers across Ann Arbor are being reminded Monday that the city’s on-street parking ban remains in effect as crews continue clearing roads following the latest winter storm.

According to the City of Ann Arbor, public works teams began snow operations before snowfall started and have continued plowing and clearing residential streets throughout the city. Officials say vehicles left parked on streets have slowed snow removal efforts and made it harder for plows to fully clear curb-to-curb.

City officials thanked residents who moved vehicles off the street, noting that compliance has allowed plow drivers to work more efficiently and improve road conditions more quickly. The ban applies citywide and is enforced to support safe travel and emergency access during winter weather.

Ann Arbor typically activates on-street parking restrictions during significant snow events to allow plows to operate safely. Vehicles left on the roadway during a ban may be subject to tickets or towing, according to city policy.

Officials say updates on when the parking ban will be lifted will be shared once crews complete snow removal and conditions improve. In the meantime, residents can track plow progress in real time using the city’s online snowplow tracking map.

Drivers are encouraged to use off-street parking options and remain cautious on neighborhood roads, where snow-packed conditions may persist. City leaders also urge residents to stay informed as additional snow or refreezing could lead to extended restrictions.

Residents can monitor plow activity and citywide street conditions at:
👉 https://snowplowmap.a2gov.org/


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