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Snow Clearing Efforts Continue In Red Deer
Mother nature is teaming up with City crews to get the streets of Red Deer cleared of snow for local drivers. City officials have released the following information regarding those plans:
On Friday, January 20th, crews will be plowing Green Routes in Snow Zone I and Grey Routes in Snow Zone G. Residents are reminded that parking restrictions are in effect while plowing is underway. Vehicles left on the street when a Snow Zone is scheduled will be ticketed and/or towed: on Green Routes, vehicles will be ticketed and towed ($155), and on Grey Routes vehicles will be ticketed ($85) and plowed in.
The latest schedule update is as follows:
Zone G: Grey Routes start Thursday, January 19
Zone H: Grey Routes start Monday, January 23
Zone I: Green Routes start Thursday, January 19
Zone J: Green Routes start Friday, January 20
Zone K: Green Routes start Saturday, January 21 Residents are reminded to move their vehicle when their Snow Zone is scheduled. Plowing takes place from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday to Saturday for Green Routes and Monday to Friday on Grey Routes.
To avoid getting a ticket, residents are encouraged to: Sign up for text, email or phone alerts at
http://reddeer.ca/whats-happening/notify-red-deer/
Check the schedule using one of the following methods: View the map and schedule at
http://www.reddeer.ca/city-services/roads/snow-and-ice-program/
Follow The City of Red Deer’s Facebook and Twitter pages. Call the Snow Zone Hotline at 403-406-8796. Look for signage: Red “no parking” signs are used on Green Routes only. On Grey Routes, there will be large signs at the entrances to neighbourhoods indicating when plowing is taking place.
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SPARC Red Deer – Caring Adult Nominations open now!
Red Deer community let’s give a round of applause to the incredible adults shaping the future of our kids. Whether they’re a coach, neighbour, teacher, mentor, instructor, or someone special, we want to know about them!
Tell us the inspiring story of how your nominee is helping kids grow up great. We will honour the first 100 local nominees for their outstanding contributions to youth development. It’s time to highlight those who consistently go above and beyond!
To nominate, visit Events (sparcreddeer.ca)
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