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Once there are 15 centimetres of accumulated snow, snow route parking bans are declared.
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After the snowfall earlier this week, Strathcona County has declared a parking ban.

The ban will go into effect Wednesday (Nov. 9) at 5 p.m. and applies to collector roads marked with a permanent snow route sign.

After the ban is declared, residents are given 24 hours to remove their vehicles from the street to allow for safe snow removal.

Parking is permitted after the snow has been removed, but vehicles parked on collector roads during the ban will not just be towed, but the owner will also be issued a $250 ticket.

You can see a full list of snow routes in Sherwood Park by visiting their website.
 

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