Snow event parking restrictions declared in Brooklyn Center, first of the year

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Hundreds of crashes on snowy Minnesota roads

The Minnesota State Patrol says there were 322 crashes (25 with injuries but none fatal) between 6-11 a.m. on Monday, November 14, as well as 67 vehicle spin-outs/vehicles going off the road and three jackknifed semi-trucks. Many of the crashes were caught on video.

The City of Brooklyn Center has declared the first "snow event" totaling 2.5 inches or more of snow, triggering parking restrictions that will begin at 1 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2022.

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No on-street parking is allowed until the roads are plowed curb to curb.

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Vehicles not removed are subject to the issuance of a citation as well as towing to allow for snow plowing. 

For more Snow and Ice Control information, you can click here.

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Winter snow continues Monday afternoon

A dry snow continues to fall throughout the Twin Cities area, and will do so all day long as accumulations settle to around an inch or two by the evening commute.