REMINDER – Winter parking restriction in effect

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Town of Castleton

WINTER PARKING BANREMINDER – Winter parking restriction in effect

A winter storm is predicted to arrive for the weekend. This is a friendly reminder about the Winter Parking Ban which is in effect:

From November 1st of each year to April 1st of the following year, on-street parking is prohibited from 11:00 p.m. at night to 7:00 a.m. in the morning and at any other time if such parking interferes with the policing, construction or maintenance of highways, including but not limited to the removal of snow.

Law Enforcement Officials may cause illegally parked motor vehicles to be towed away at the owner’s expense in an amount not to exceed $50.00 providing signs indicating that vehicles may be towed away at the owners expense shall be posted conspicuously at the beginning of the affected area as well as two (2) other locations within the affected area.

Vermont Statutes

Title 23 Motor Vehicles

Chapter 13 OPERATION OF VEHICLES

§ 1126a Depositing snow onto or across certain highways prohibited

(a) No person, other than an employee in the performance of his or her official duties or other person authorized by the agency of transportation (in the case of state highways) or selectboard (in the case of town highways), shall plow or otherwise deposit snow onto the traveled way, shoulder or sidewalk of a state highway or a class 1, 2, or 3 town highway.

Town Crews strive to keep the roads safe. We appreciate your cooperation.

Original source can be found here.



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