City crews are mobilizing for a targeted snow removal operation this Friday, February 27. To ensure equipment can operate safely and effectively, officials have announced a parking interruption for seven specific streets in Saint John.
Affected Streets
You must move your vehicle if you park on any of the following streets:
- Winter Street
- Spring Street
- Summer Street
- Wright Street
- Celebration Street
- Stanley Street
- St. Paul Street

Enforcement and Towing
The City requires clear access to complete snow clearing and removal. Crews will post temporary “No Parking” signs at least 8 hours before work begins. It is vital that you check for these signs if you park on the street.
Vehicles remaining on these streets after the ban takes effect interfere with operations. If you fail to move your car, you face fines and the City will tow your vehicle to allow plows to pass.
For questions regarding municipal services, you can reach the City of Saint John Customer Service Centre at (506) 658-4455 or visit the ground floor of City Hall at 15 Market Square.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the parking ban in effect?
The parking interruption is scheduled for Friday, February 27. Specific times generally align with the placement of temporary signage.
How much notice will I get?
City crews post temporary no-parking signs at least 8 hours before snow clearing begins. Always check for new signage when parking on the affected streets.
What happens if I don’t move my car?
Enforcement officers will issue fines, and tow trucks will remove vehicles that obstruct snow clearing efforts.




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