Washtenaw County, MI – Public Safety Alert: Ann Arbor Enforces Parking Ban at 8PM

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Ann Arbor, MI – Drivers in Ann Arbor will need to clear residential streets tonight as the city enacts a temporary on-street parking ban to support snow removal operations.

According to the City of Ann Arbor, the temporary parking ban begins Sunday at 8 p.m. and applies to most city streets while crews work to plow and clear snow following recent winter weather. Officials say the move is aimed at improving safety and efficiency during overnight cleanup efforts.

Under the ban, vehicles should not be parked on public streets unless they are legally parked on exempted roadways. City officials emphasized that no ticketing or towing is expected during the ban, unless a vehicle poses a safety risk or is parked illegally.

Residents are encouraged to plan ahead and relocate vehicles to off-street parking areas where possible. The city maintains a list of exempt streets, parking options, interactive maps, and real-time updates online to help residents navigate the restrictions.

Snow removal operations are expected to continue as conditions allow, and the duration of the parking ban may be adjusted based on weather and roadway conditions.

Officials also reminded residents that keeping streets clear allows plows to fully access curb lines, reducing icy buildup and improving driving and walking conditions across neighborhoods.

More information, including updates on the parking ban and snow response efforts, can be found at www.a2gov.org/snowparking.

Residents with questions or concerns are encouraged to monitor official city channels for the latest announcements.


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