Will I get a ticket if my vehicle is parked on a snow removal route?

Yes. Parking enforcement will take place along the advertised snow removal routes in residential areas. There will be a 24-hour parking ban for the day listed on the wedgeboard. Residents with a vehicle parked on a snow removal route could face a fine of up to $200, as outlined in the City’s Traffic Bylaw.

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1. What is the City of Wetaskiwin’s role in snow and ice maintenance on roadways?
2. How much is in the City’s budget for snow removal?
3. What kind of snow clearing resources does the City have?
4. How much snow clearing and maintenance does the City do?
5. What is the difference between snow plowing and snow removal?
6. So, snow plowing won’t removal all the snow from the road?
7. What triggers snow plowing?
8. What triggers snow removal?
9. When does residential snow clearing begin?
10. Will back alleys and laneways be cleared?
11. Does the City salt or sand its roadways?
12. Does the City provide sand to its residents?
13. How do I know when snow removal is happening?
14. What time does snow removal start?
15. Where does all the snow go after removal?
16. Will I get a ticket if my vehicle is parked on a snow removal route?
17. What happens if I do not pay my fine?
18. Is there anything else I should do ahead of snow removal?
19. Why does snow removal seems to be taking such a long time?
20. Who do I call to talk about the City’s snow maintenance?