Norwich — A city ordinance that prohibits parking on the odd side of all city streets during winter snowstorms and subsequent snow-removal efforts is in effect.
Vehicles found in violation of the winter storm-parking ban may be towed at the owner’s expense. Owners are also subject to a $25 fine.
Property owners and occupants are required by ordinance to remove any snow, sleet or ice from sidewalks abutting their properties or sand the area within three hours of a storm.
The narrowness of certain city streets requires that no parking be allowed on either side of the street:
Old Cemetery Lane; North Cliff Street; Shetucket Avenue; Terrace Avenue; Fourth Street, from Prospect Street to Gilmour Street; Fifth Street, from Prospect Street to Page Street; Lake Street; Pond Street; Freeman Avenue; Boswell Avenue, from Lake Street to Arnold Street; Sunnyside Avenue (Laurel Hill section); Fairmont Street, from #16 to School Street; Carter Avenue; Fountain Street, from #16 to School Street; Summer Street; and Center Street.
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