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Southeast Michigan communities invoke snow emergency parking rules

If you normally use street parking for your vehicle, you may be asked or instructed to move it on Thursday. 

The reason is that several Metro Detroit communities have invoked snow emergency rules in response to the wintry mix of weather that started Wednesday afternoon and continued into Thursday morning. Some areas are reporting several inches of snow. 

A snow emergency in Michigan's cities and villages is a local rule invoking street parking restrictions on designated roads and at designated times so that snowplows can clear the area. In some communities, tickets and fines are issued for violations. 

The following communities are among those that have issued snow emergency notices: 

Belleville

The City of Belleville has declared a snow emergency until Saturday.

"All vehicles should be removed from City streets so that snow plows can clear the snow," city officials said.

Dearborn

The City of Dearborn declared a snow emergency at 7 p.m. Wednesday. All vehicles are ordered off the city streets so that snowplows can work. Any vehicles that remained on the streets after 4 a.m. Thursday could face a ticket or be towed.

Additional details are on the city's website.

Dearborn Heights 

Dearborn Heights Mayor Mo Baydoun issued a snow emergency effective 7:30 p.m. Wednesday until 5 p.m. Thursday. All vehicles are asked to be move from the streets, as street parking is prohibited during this time.  

"Cars left on the street will be ticketed," the mayor said. 

Flat Rock

The City of Flat Rock has declared a snow emergency, to remain in effect until 12 a.m. Friday.

"Please remove all vehicles from the street so that our Public Service crews can effectively plow and salt our streets," the police department said.  

Novi 

The City of Novi asked residents Wednesday night to move any vehicles that are parked on the streets "so crews can plow curb to curb." 

Pontiac 

Pontiac Mayor Mike McGuinness declared a snow emergency starting 8 p.m. Wednesday through 8 a.m. Sunday. Public work crews have been making the rounds to clear the streets. 

A snow emergency in Pontiac includes no parking on downtown streets between 3 and 6 a.m. There also is no parking on any streets marked "snow emergency route," and no parking on designated sides of streets on designated days. Updates are posted on the city's website

Taylor

The city of Taylor invoked snow emergency procedures effective 8 a.m. Thursday.

An emergency alert sent by the city of Taylor on Wednesday night appears to have been broadcast throughout Wayne County, which means residents of other communities may have unintentionally received it on their cell phones.

Wayne

The City of Wayne has declared a snow emergency effective 10 a.m. Thursday. 

"There will be no on-street parking permitted once the emergency is in effect," the notice said. "Please remove your vehicles from the street no later than 10:00 a.m.  Any vehicles left in the street are subject to citation and/or towed."


The above video originally aired Jan. 14.

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