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City of Portland Declares Parking Ban for Saturday 2/5 into Sunday 2/6

City of Portland Declares Parking Ban for Saturday 2/5 into Sunday 2/6

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The City of Portland has declared a Citywide Parking Ban for Saturday, February 5 at 10:00 PM through 6:00 AM Sunday, February 6. Vehicles left on City streets after 10:00 PM can be towed at the owner’s expense.

The City of Portland has declared a Citywide Parking Ban for Saturday, February 5 at 10:00 PM through 6:00 AM Sunday, February 6. Vehicles left on City streets after 10:00 PM can be towed at the owner’s expense. 

PARKING BAN INFORMATION

The City offers numerous free options for parking during a snow ban. These lots are available after 5:00 PM on the day a ban is called unless otherwise posted (see note above). School lots and unrestricted parking areas can be accessed earlier on weekends/when school is not in session.

All vehicle owners must remove their vehicles from these designated areas listed below by 7:00 AM (except for school lots and the Promenades, State St Ext., and Marginal Way, which are 8:00 AM) on Sunday, February 6.

The City may tow, at the owner’s expense, any vehicle which has not been removed by the deadline:

  • Deering Oaks – on the Tennis Court Road only – only on the left side of the road. No parking on the right side.
  • Fitzpatrick Stadium parking lot – this is the lot behind the Ice Arena. Do not park adjacent to the Ice Arena.
  • Hadlock Field parking lot
  • All Portland Public School parking lots except the Reiche School lots that abut the school and playgrounds/soccer field and pool on Clark St AND Brackett Street. *Must be out by 6:30 AM.
  • Cutter St. lots (off the Eastern Prom)
  • Beach St. lot accessible from Commercial St. after 8 PM.
  • City lot at the corner of Park and Commercial Streets across the street from the IMT (International Marine Terminal) AKA Angelo’s Acre, 441 Commercial St.
  • On Peaks Island, snow ban parking is available at the Welch St. parking lot
  • Western Prom – The entire waterside of the Western Prom
  • Eastern Prom – Turner to East End School property light pole 33 (waterside)
  • Marginal Way – Plowman to just before the entrance area to the East End Wastewater treatment Plant (waterside) ** Please do not park on Marginal Way if there is flooding or standing water. **Parking is not allowed in the Maine DOT park and ride lot.
  • Preble Street Extension Parking Lot (Across from Hannaford) – adhere to the spaces that are designated for snow ban parking.
  • State Street Extension – Parking is available on State St Ext between Forest Ave &  Park Ave across from the entrance to Deering Oaks Park. Left side of the road only where parking is typically available. Adhere to any no parking signs closest to Forest Ave.

Most parking garages will be available during snow bans at reduced rates. Please check with the individual garages to understand their rules.

Vehicles must be out of these alternate parking lots by 7:00 AM (unless otherwise noted) the morning the ban is lifted.

Public Works Customer Service: 207-874-8493

Parking Ban Hotline: 207-879-0300

Snow Ban Info

SIDEWALK SNOW REMOVAL REGULATIONS

  • The City’s sidewalk snow removal ordinance requires business owners to remove snow and ice from sidewalks abutting their property 12 hours following a winter storm, and residential owners to clear snow and ice abutting their property 18 hours following the end of a storm or when the City finishes snow removal operations, whichever is later.
  • Business owners who fail to remove snow and ice within these time frames risk facing a $250 fine for the first offense, $500 for the second offense within the same winter season and $1,000 for any subsequent offense within the same winter season. Additionally, should the city have to remove the snow and ice or arrange for its removal, the property owner will be charged for the cost of removal plus a 10% charge for administration.
  • Residential owners can be fined $75 for the first offense, $125 for the second offense in the same winter season and $250 for any subsequent offense in the same winter season. Like business owners, should the city have to remove the snow and ice or arrange for its removal, the property owner will be charged for the cost of removal plus a 10% charge for administration.
  • Click here to see which sidewalks the City clears. Note:  The map has been updated since last winter.

 

 

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