Politics & Government
What Are Edina's Snow Parking Regulations?
Want to avoid a citation or—even worse—being towed? Follow the City of Edina's rules for winter parking.

With winter finally here, it's time to refamiliarize yourself with Edina's snow parking rules.
The following information comes from the City of Edina:
No vehicle may be parked on a City street, highway or alley under the following conditions:
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- When 1.5 inches or more of snow has fallen, until it has been plowed to the curbline.
- For six hours after the snowfall stops, unless traffic signs specifically allow you to do so or if you are engaged in certain job-related activities as described in the City Code.
- From 1 a.m. to 6 a.m. Nov. 1 to March 31.
It is extremely important for residents to keep their vehicles off roadways during these times. Edina's Public Works Department has a reputation for providing top-notch snow removing services, but staff members need your help.
Cars parked on the street make it difficult for snowplow operators to maneuver and also prevent the street from being thoroughly plowed. By parking in driveways or lots, you will avoid parking tickets and the expense and inconvenience associated with towing.
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Have any lingering questions about Edina's snow parking rules? Call 952-927-8861.
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