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Cedar Falls Police Will Begin 48-Hour Parking Enforcement Feb. 25th: Winter Storm Q Update
With the recent snow fall in the metro area, snow plows and salt trucks need to be able to remove snow in all public right-of-ways to help ensure safe travel throughout town.

Press release from the Cedar Falls Police Department:
The Cedar Falls Police Department would like to remind residents of the 48-hour parking ordinance.  With the recent snow fall in the metro area, snow plows and salt trucks need to be able to remove snow in all public right-of-ways to help ensure safe travel throughout town.Â
Beginning Monday, February 25th at 8:00 AM, the Cedar Falls Police Department will begin ticketing all vehicles in violation of the 48 hour ordinance. This is in response to the snowfall on February 21st and 22nd. Owners of vehicles parked on city streets for a continuous 48 hours are asked to move their vehicles to private driveways or areas of the street which have been plowed. Vehicles receiving citations need to be moved or they will be towed at a later time.Â
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Residents are also reminded to clear their abutting sidewalks of snow and ice in accordance with city ordinance. Beginning Monday, February 25nd at 8:00 AM, the City will begin serving notices to residents who have not cleared the sidewalk abutting their property.Â
The Cedar Falls Police Department is again asking the assistance of the public to help ensure safe travel for motorists and pedestrians throughout this winter season.  Â
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