Calgary's snow route parking ban will stay in effect for the remainder of today but will be lifted at 6 a.m. Friday.
The city says crews have cleared 80 per cent of the routes so far, and expect to finish the job overnight.
A snow event was declared Wednesday morning at 9 a.m. MT to allow road crews to clear the city's Priority 2 roads — all of which are designated as snow routes.
Snow routes are marked by blue signs with a snowflake symbol and include major roadways, collector roads and most bus routes.
"All available roads crews continue to work round the clock maintaining Calgary's road network to keep Calgarians moving after Monday's blizzard," the city said in a release.
For the last three years, the snow route policy has restricted parking on designated routes for 72 hours or until the city announces the ban has been lifted.
This is the fifth time the city has declared a snow event.
Vehicles parked on a designated route can be tagged and towed at the owner's expense. The Calgary Parking Authority (CPA) can also charge a $40 fine, which increases as time passes.
CPA offers complimentary overnight use of its parkades and parking lots from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. MT during snow events.
ParkPlus zones that in are on snow routes are exempt from the parking ban during the day — vehicles can be left in those zones from 6 a.m. until 9 p.m. MT.
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