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Many Maine Cities and Towns are declaring parking bans for tonight’s storm

Many Maine Cities and Towns are declaring parking bans for tonight’s storm

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As the storm gets underway many communities are asking you not to park on the street.  If you do, prepare to find your car towed and you’ll owe some towing fees and fines.  Here is a list of cities and towns who have declared parking bans.  If your city or town is not listed be sure to check your city or town’s official website for up to date information.

Auburn – 6pm Saturday until 9am Sunday

Biddeford – 8pm Saturday until 7am Sunday

Boothbay Harbor  – 10pm Saturday until 8am Sunday

Brunswick – 12 Midnight Saturday night until 7am Sunday

Kennebunkport  – 2pm Saturday until 7am Sunday

Lewiston – 5pm Saturday until 7am Sunday

Old Orchard Beach – 12 Midnight Saturday night until 7am Sunday

Portland  – No Ban but is asking for voluntary compliance in not parking on the street if possible

Saco  – 12 Midnight Saturday night until 7am Sunday

Sanford-Springvale  – 1pm Saturday until 2pm Sunday

Old Orchard Beach – 12 Midnight Saturday night until 7am Sunday

Windham – 6pm Saturday until noon Sunday

Yarmouth  – 7pm Saturday until 7am Sunday

 

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