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Winter Reminders
Snow Season Parking
Snow Season parking goes into effect November 1 through April 1. No vehicles can be parked on any street, avenue or alley between the hours of 2 AM - 7 AM. This is regulated by City Ordinance and is enforced by Wright County. Don't take a chance on having your vehicle ticketed or towed. All vehicles parked in public parking lots must be moved at a minimum every 24 hours. City Ordinance Section 712.01 (PDF)
Snow Accumulation
It is unlawful for any person to park a vehicle on any street after continuous or intermittent snow fall, during which there has been an accumulation of two inches or more of snow on any street until the same has been plowed or removed from the full width of roadway. This Section does not apply to the area zoned "Central Business District" in the Delano Land Use and Zoning Code. City Ordinance Section 713.01 (PDF)
Snow Removal Schedule
The City of Delano's Public Works Department has classified city streets based on the street function, relative traffic volume and importance to the welfare of the community.
- Priority A - plowed first: Higher volume streets, which connect major sections of the city and provide access for emergency fire, police, and medical services
- Priority B - plowed second: Streets providing access to schools and commercial businesses
- Priority C - plowed third: Low volume residential streets
- Priority D - plowed fourth: Cul-de-sacs
- Priority E - plowed last: Trails, parking lots and park areas
City streets must be passable to allow normal traffic flow and emergency vehicles to respond to all areas within the City.
Plowing Frequency
City streets will generally be plowed within twenty-four (24) hours from the start of a 2-inch or more snowfall. This requires 10 to 12 hours of operations for a normal snowfall of 2 - 6 inches. Delays may occur due to equipment breakdowns and/or extreme weather conditions.
Notice
The City does not guarantee bare, dry pavement after each snowfall or that streets will be totally free of ice and snow or driving hazards common to Minnesota winter weather. The City is only responsible for plowing public streets and parking lots.
Sidewalks
Property owners are responsible for keeping public sidewalks adjacent to their property clear of snow and ice. Snow and ice removal should be removed within 24 hours after a snow and ice event. Residents depend on sidewalks for their daily travel needs. This especially holds true for senior citizens, school aged children and persons with disabilities. When sidewalks aren't cleared, people are forced to walk in the street. This puts their safety at risk and poses additional hazards for drivers.
City Ordinance Section 718.01 (PDF): Snow and ice must be removed from public sidewalks within 24 hours after a snowfall.
Driveways
Do not shovel, plow or blow snow onto the City Street. Minnesota State Statute (160.2715) prohibits plowing, shoveling, blowing or depositing snow in any way on any public highway.
Storm Drains
Your cooperation is needed to keep the storm drains clear of leaves and debris to prevent clogged and plugged storm drains. Thank you!
Mailboxes
The property owner is responsible for shoveling snow from around their mailbox to ensure delivery of mail. If you have not received your mail, please contact the Delano Post Office at 763-972-2500. Please contact City Hall to report a damaged mailbox.
Garbage & Recycling
If it is garbage or recycling collection day during a snow event, please keep your cans off of the curb and street and at the end of your driveway. For questions on garbage/recycling pick-up please call Republic Services at 763-972-3335.
Fire Hydrants
If you have a hydrant located near your home, the Fire Department asks that you please clear at least 3' (feet) around for clear access during emergencies. Although not governed by City Ordinance, your cooperation helps our Fire Department and community during emergencies. Thank you!
Child Safety
- Never build tunnels or snow forts in the snow banks near the street. The force and weight of the snow coming off the plows can collapse the tunnels or forts and harm the child.
- Keep sleds and toys out of the street and away from the edge of the road. Snow banks make it difficult for plow drivers to see children playing in these areas. Children should never play near the edge of the road.
- Stay away from the plow. If a plow is on your street, ensure that children stay back at least 20 feet or more from the road. It is best to have children play near the house as the snowplow approaches and stay there until the plow has passed.
Motorist Safety
- Plows travel slower than other vehicles. Reduce your speed and do not crowd the plow.
- Don't pass snow removal equipment while it is plowing and never drive into a snow cloud.
- Be patient. Follow at a safe distance from trucks that are plowing or spreading de-icing material. Frequent backing is necessary during these operations and visibility to the rear is very restricted.
- Stay alert. A snowplow weighs 17 times more than a car. In a crash, occupants of a car are more likely to be seriously injured.
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Public Works Department
Physical Address
402 County Road 30 SE
Delano, MN 55328
Phone: (763) 972-0580