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When Is The Winter Parking Ban In Effect In Marlborough?

Well, it's already snowed, so this won't be that shocking.

MARLBOROUGH, MA—Avoid getting a ticket and annoying the plow drivers.

The city's overnight parking ban goes into effect on Dec. 1 and continues through March 15.

During that time, you can't park on the street from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. every night. Vehicles violating the ban could get a parking ticket. Additionally, vehicles that interfere with snow or ice removal operations could get towed, according to an announcement from city officials.

Here are the overnight parking ban exceptions:

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  • High Street;
  • Brown Street;
  • Brook Street;
  • Emmett Street (from South Street westerly to dead end)
  • Ringold Street

Vehicles violating the ban are subject to issuance of a parking ticket. Additionally, vehicles that interfere with snow or ice removal operations are subject to towing and storage at the owner's expense.

The exceptions don't apply:

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  • When a snow or ice storm has been predicted;
  • When a snow or ice storm is actually occurring;
  • During post-storm plowing or clearing operations by the DPW.

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