St. John, IN – With snowfall expected across Northwest Indiana, St. John officials are reminding residents to keep vehicles off the streets until snow removal operations are complete. The reminder was shared Friday afternoon by the St. John Police Department and reposted by the St. John Volunteer Fire Department.
According to the department’s announcement, public works crews will be dispatched to clear local roads as snow accumulates. “Just a friendly reminder, please no street parking until the snow has been cleaned,” the post stated. Officials added that both light dustings and heavier snowfall require streets to remain clear so crews can efficiently plow and salt the roads.
The “No Parking Until Snow Is Removed” policy helps ensure emergency vehicles and snowplows can move freely through neighborhoods, preventing delays in cleanup and reducing the risk of accidents.
Residents are encouraged to move vehicles to driveways or designated off-street areas during snow events. Local officials also ask drivers to allow extra time for travel and maintain safe following distances in icy conditions.
The St. John Police Department thanked residents for their cooperation and urged everyone to stay safe throughout the winter weather.
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