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Overnight on-street parking restrictions take effect at midnight

Priority throughout the winter will be the main roads — those with the most traffic in the city
2019-02-05 snow plow RB
Raymond Bowe/BarrieToday files

NEWS RELEASE
CITY OF BARRIE
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The City of Barrie reminds residents that on-street parking is not permitted on city streets from 12:01-7 a.m., and 3-6 a.m. within the Downtown Business Improvement Area, from Dec. 1 through to March 31.

This ensures that the streets can be completely cleared and that emergency vehicles can get down the street.

Plowing of City roads

The priority is the main roads — those with the most traffic in the city. These roads are serviced when at least five cm of snow has fallen. The secondary (residential) routes are plowed when there is at least eight centimetres of snow. The goal is to have most routes plowed 12 to 24 hours after the end of a snow event.

With Barrie's Plow Tracker, you can track the progress of the road plows and see when your street was last serviced. Remember, plows can’t avoid leaving snow at the bottom of driveways because they can’t lift the blades in between driveways.

Sidewalk plowing

Sidewalk plowing is done on main sidewalks when five cm of snow falls and on residential sidewalks when there’s eight cm of snow.

Snow Angels Canada

If you need help with snow removal, Snow Angels Canada is an online platform where residents who need help with snow shovelling can post a request for service and volunteers can reach out to help. Visit snowangelscanada.ca to sign up if you need snow removal help, or to volunteer in your neighbourhood.

Waste collection

Shovel out a small area at the bottom of your driveway for your garbage, recycling boxes and your green bin, as far from the road as possible without blocking the sidewalk. Do not place them on top of or behind the snowbank.

For more information and updates about winter maintenance, visit barrie.ca/Snow.

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