What streets in town are snow emergency routes?
All snow emergency routes are clearly marked with signs along the route that reminds people that parking is not allowed once 2 inches of snow falls on our community. Routes designated:
-11th Avenue from Park Dr. to Foster Street
-15th Avenue from Commerce Street to Park Drive
-1st Avenue Foster Street to Mattie Street
-1st Avenue from Minnesota Street to Foster Street
-5th Avenue from Edgerton Street to Sanborn Street
-5th Avenue from Sanborn Street to Foster Street
-8th Avenue from Ohlman Street to Minnesota Street
-Burr Street
-East Kay Avenue
-Fairoaks Avenue from Main Street to Kimball Street
-Foster Street from Havens to Shanard Road
-Havens Street from Ohlman Street to Burr Street
-Kimball Street from 7th Avenue to 23rd Avenue
-Miller Street from Havens to Ninde
-Miller Street from Ninde Street to Norway Avenue
-Minnesota Street from 7th Avenue to 23rd Avenue
-Minnesota Street from Havens to 7th Avenue
-Norway Avenue from Ohlman Street to Kay Avenue
-Park Drive from 15th Avenue to 11th Avenue
-Sanborn Street from Havens to North Highway 37
-South Rowley Street from Havens to Spruce Street

Please call the Mitchell Police Division at 605-995-8400 for more information.

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1. What streets in town are snow emergency routes?
2. Once the snow emergency route is plowed curb-to-curb can I park back on that street?
3. How do I know when I need to remove my car from the streets?
4. Can I park my vehicle in the boulevard?
5. I live on an east - west street. How soon do I need to remove my car from the street?
6. When do the north - south streets get plowed?
7. Does ticketing begin on north - south streets as soon as plowing begins?
8. When does snow removal in the down town district begin?
9. When are city owned parking lots cleared of snow?
10. When the snow plow went past it threw snow up on the sidewalk does the city remove this snow?
11. I have a large pile of snow in front of my mailbox and the post office will not deliver the mail. Will the city clear the snow in front of the mailbox?