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No Street Parking In Manhattan Until Snow Is Removed: Village
The Village of Manhattan's street parking ban applies after 2 or more inches of snowfall occur.

MANHATTAN, IL — With significant snowfall totals expected Tuesday through Thursday, Manhattan residents should be aware of the Village's street parking during snowfall policy.
The Village of Manhattan prohibits street parking after 2 or more inches of snowfall until the snow has been removed by Village workers. The street parking ban is in effect regardless of time of day.
The Village of Manhattan posted a reminder Tuesday on its Facebook page that arterial and main streets are plowed first; residential side streets, cul-de-sacs, alleys and dead ends are cleared next.
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The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning in Will County from 8 p.m. Tuesday until 6 p.m. Wednesday. Frankfort could see between 5 and 11 inches of snowfall accumulation, according to the National Weather service. Significant travel disruptions are also likely.
Related: When Will Snow Hit Illinois, And How Much Will We Get?
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