Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Winter parking regulation­s begin Thursday

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Winter parking regulation­s for the City of Milwaukee go into effect from Thursday until March 1, according to the Department of Public Works.

Overnight parking is prohibited on major arterial streets and bus routes, even though signs to that effect are not posted, according to a news release from the DPW.

With exceptions, most residentia­l streets require alternate side night parking, but drivers are encouraged to check posted signs for winter parking regulation­s before parking, according to the release.

Some city streets are included in the 48-hour parking exception street program.

Residents who park on 48hour parking exception streets may park overnight on both sides of the street unless the DPW announces that snow plowing or other public works operations will be conducted overnight.

When this announceme­nt is made, residents must move their vehicles to the correct side of the street — odd side of the street on an odd-numbered day (before midnight) or the even side of the street on an even-numbered day (before midnight) — for legal overnight parking between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m., according to the DPW.

Residents are encouraged to sign up to receive Snow Mobile 48-Hour Parking Exception Text Alert messages or E-Notify 48-hour parking exception email messages that will transmit the same informatio­n.

The DPW reminds city residents that posted parking rules take precedence, and that more informatio­n is available by visiting mpw.milwaukee.gov/ser vices/winterregs or by calling (414) 286-CITY (2489).

 ?? MICHAEL SEARS / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL ?? Milwaukee police investigat­e a shooting at a parking structure at N. 9th and W. State streets Wednesday.
MICHAEL SEARS / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL Milwaukee police investigat­e a shooting at a parking structure at N. 9th and W. State streets Wednesday.

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