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As Duluth revamps parking ordinance, three-year-old snow emergency signs remain in place

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On Sept. 23, 2024, the Duluth City Council gave a first read to proposed revisions to the city’s Sno...

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4 COMMENTS

  1. “They now guide residents to evacuate in any direction they desire, which most people can do without signs.” LOL!!! So funny. I almost did a spit take.

  2. As stated, the signs will be used to let folks know if you are parked in that corridor and a snow event is declared they should move to the other side after their corridor is plowed. So if I have this right, the signs are still needed to inform folks.

    Correct?

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