As we head into December, the Town of Niverville wants to remind its residents about its snow route parking ban.
Several new streets have been added this year, broadly affecting three areas of town that have seen higher traffic flows. The first area affects the streets around the Niverville High School: Arena Road, Centre Street, and Mulberry Avenue. The second affects Prairie Trail and Second Avenue North. The third is Bronstone Drive at the east end of town.
“After a snowfall has occurred where snow clearing is required, town staff will begin their initial clearing operation at 5:00 a.m. and will plough around any vehicles that are parked on the streets,” reads a notice from the town. “The following day, the street parking ban will be in effect between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. and vehicles will not be permitted to park on the designated snow routes to enable town staff to complete snow clearing operations.”
Any vehicles remaining on these streets for the second day—as well as subsequent days, if needed—will be ticketed and towed. This includes trailers. If a vehicle needs to be towed, the costs or fees associated with it will be the responsibility of the vehicle’s registered owner.
When the parking ban has been lifted, notices will appear on the town’s website, as well as on its official social media accounts.
The town’s snow route parking ban will remain in effect until April 1.