Minneapolis Snow Emergency

Parking Rules

Published by: City of Minneapolis
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If you live, work or travel in Minneapolis, you're expected to know the winter rules of the road. With the Minneapolis Snow Emergency Rules app, it's easy to know when a Snow Emergency is in effect.
Use the app to:
• See if a Snow Emergency is in effect
• Search an address on the Snow Emergency parking map
• Look up Parking Rules
• Sign up for alerts
• Search the Impound Lot
• Learn the sidewalk shoveling rules
• Report a sidewalk snow & ice issue
• View Snow information in different languages
• Call the Snow Emergency Hotline
• Call 311
Avoid a ticket and tow, and help crews do a complete job by moving your car when the City declares a Snow Emergency. Use the Snow Emergency app to know when a Snow Emergency is in effect.
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Minneapolis Snow Emergency Reviews

No more useful than the website

Kp101010 on

United States

This is just the same map that is on the city’s website with no extra features (except push notifications, which you can already sign up to get through text message). It would be much more helpful to have an app that tracks which day of the snow emergency the city is on, and which also includes winter parking regulations, which are separate from snow emergency parking rules.

Nice update! Finally!

lkvahgoihang on

United States

!!

Total BS

sreme on

United States

Pathetic waste of time. Dangerous to use on the streets of Minneapolis!

Awful

Jay '13 on

United States

App doesn’t even work

Bleh

R___P on

United States

Bleh

New app is awful - bring back the old version

Bill MSP on

United States

The older version of snow emergency app was very basic and easy to find which day parking rules applied. Lots of visuals. The new apps it too detailed and I need my glasses to read the confusing descriptions of parking restrictions.

Helpful

PJG-M on

United States

I live in Minneapolis and use this everytime it snows. No tickets = Happy resident.

Poor.

Daeva84 on

United States

The interactive map doesn’t work, which is really the only reason to use this app. If you click on parking rules (easily found on their website or with a quick google search) you only find a broken link. Complete waste of time to download.

Horrible update

From Flyover Country on

United States

Today is a snow emergency day and this app is absolutely frustrating and useless in ALL ways. It was bad in its last incarnation but worse now. I don tlive in MPls. so ck the app for info. Pointless now.

Does not work.

76Goes76 on

United States

This could be a very useful app, but unfortunately it doesn’t work at all.

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