City crews are scheduled to perform necessary snow removal operations this Friday, requiring drivers in specific areas to move their vehicles. The City of Saint John has issued a traffic advisory detailing a temporary parking ban to ensure plows can operate effectively.
Where and When Restrictions Apply
On Friday, February 6, on-street parking is prohibited between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on the following streets:
- Wyatt Crescent (specifically from 236 Wyatt Crescent to Heather Way)
- Bermuda Court

Enforcement and Towing
To prepare for this work, city staff post temporary “No Parking” signs at least eight hours in advance. It is vital you observe these signs. If your vehicle remains on the street during the restricted hours, you face fines and towing. Crews need the streets clear to complete the removal process safely and efficiently.
Contact Information
If you have questions regarding municipal services or this specific ban, contact the City of Saint John Customer Service Centre at (506) 658-4455.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is the parking ban necessary?
The ban allows heavy equipment to remove snow accumulation and widen the streets without the obstruction of parked vehicles.
What happens if I leave my car on the street?
Enforcement officers issue fines to vehicles found in violation of the ban. Additionally, tow trucks remove vehicles to a compound to allow snow removal equipment to pass.
How will I know if my street is next?
The City posts temporary signage at least 8 hours before operations begin. You can also check the official City of Saint John website for daily updates.




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