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Snow Plowing Information

<<Saint Paul has declard a Snow Emergency beginning at 9 PM Tuesday, February 9.>>

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GENERAL INFORMATION FOR SNOW EMERGENCIES

All snow emergencies start with Night Plow Routes at 9:00 P.M. on the day of the declared snow emergency.

Plowing begins on Night Plow Routes at 9:00 P.M. and continues through the night into the morning until the snow is plowed to the curb.  Parking is banned on these routes until snow is plowed all the way to the curb.  This plowing operation takes 8 to 12 hours to complete depending on the amount of snow.  Night Plow Routes are typically the busy streets -- marked with signs that say "NIGHT PLOW ROUTE" -- plus one side of north-south residential streets with signs that say "NIGHT PLOW ROUTE THIS SIDE OF STREET."  All downtown streets are on the night plow route.

Look for these signs

Images of signs indicating plowing will happen






Day Plow Routes begin the following morning.  There are no signs on Day Plow Routes.  Plowing starts after the night routes are plowed, which is typically around 8:00 A.M.  Parking is banned on these routes until snow is plowed all the way to the curb.  The Day Plow Routes are the east-west residential streets PLUS one side of north-south residential streets -- the side WITHOUT the plowing signs.  There are some exceptions to these rules but they are all well marked.

The tagging and towing continues for 96 hours after the snow emergency has begun.

For 24-hour Snow Emergency information call (651)-266-PLOW) (7569) or (651)-292-6600.

Sign Up for Snow Emergency Notification

If you would like to get an email notification or text message alert of the next Snow Emergency, sign for SnowAlert.  You can also follow us on Twitter for snow emergency information.

Other snow emergency information sources.

If you're going across the river, you may want to check Minneapolis to see if there's a Snow Emergency in effect.     

Other Snow Removal

The City of Saint Paul does not plow, sand or salt alley rights-of-way. Saint Paul residents usually group together with their neighbors and contract with a private plow operator to keep their alley free of snow.

Remember to remove snow from sidewalks and street corners within 24 hours after snow and/or ice has ceased to fall, gather, or accumulate.

Snow Shoveling Complaints

Snow and Ice Sidewalk Code

Licensed Business -- Removal of Snow and Ice Chapter 114