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Temporary overnight parking ban declared for North, East and West Areas of Saint John

An overnight snow parking ban has been declared for the North, East and West areas of the City effective midnight this evening January 14 through to 7 a.m. tomorrow morning January 15. This means there is no on-street parking allowed anywhere in the North, East and West areas of the City. Any vehicles remaining on-street after midnight when a temporary overnight parking ban has been declared WILL BE TICKETED AND/OR TOWED at the owner's risk and expense. 

Overnight parking bans are declared as per sections 5(6) and 5(7) of the City’s Traffic By-law to allow for snow removal operations. 
 

North, East and West Temporary Overnight Parking Bans – what to do when a ban is declared 
 

• All vehicles must be moved off the streets between the hours of midnight and 7:00 a.m. 

• Motorists must make their own arrangements for off-street parking during a ban. 

• Any vehicle impeding snow removal operations will be ticketed and/or towed at the owner’s expense. 
 

The City of Saint John thanks you for your cooperation as we work to clear our City streets safely and efficiently.  
 

To find out whether a temporary overnight parking ban has been declared, call the Parking Ban Recorded Information Line at 658-4040. You can also check the City of Saint John website at www.saintjohn.ca for updates.  
 

Here to help – For inquiries related to municipal services, contact the City of Saint John Customer Service Centre at (506) 658-4455, email service@saintjohn.ca or visit us in person on the Ground Floor of City Hall, 15 Market Square, Monday to Friday (excluding holidays), 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

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