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City reminds of no overnight street parking through Winter season

The Winter weather brings seasonal parking requirements to Steamboat Springs and the city wants to remind drivers of the rules which are held in place through April 30.
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The Winter weather brings seasonal parking requirements to Steamboat Springs and the city wants to remind drivers of the rules held in place through April 30. 

According to the city, the requirements are put in place so crews can maintain streets, parking lots and alleyways regardless of if it is snowing or not on any given night. 

“We’re asking for everyone’s help in adhering to the city’s winter parking requirements,” commented Streets Superintendent David Van Winkle. “Keeping our streets clear and open for travel is our top priority.”



  • Vehicles may be ticketed or towed if left on city right-of-way within the restricted hours listed:
  • Lincoln Avenue — 3-6 a.m.
  • Stockbridge Transit Center — 2:30-4 a.m.
  • Ski Time Square — 3-6 a.m.
  • Anglers Dr area and south of city limits — Midnight-8 a.m.
  • All other areas — 2-8 a.m.

In addition, there is no overnight parking on city streets, at public facilities and public parking lots like Howelsen Hill Ski Area, Howelsen Rodeo Grounds, Howelsen Ice Arena, Stockbridge, or Emerald Park.

Those who receive a parking citation, can pay for their tickets online at Remit-online.com/3.0/CUSTOM/970080_start.aspx?id=970080.



“With still much of the winter left, we need everyone to familiarize themselves with parking regulations and laws around town,” said Community Service Supervisor Krista Amatuzio. “It’s important to pay attention to timed parking limits and no parking areas as well.”

Streets are prioritized according to public safety requirements and traffic volumes, with a focus on access routes for emergency vehicles, transit, and commercial routes, before moving into residential areas. Parking complaints can be reported to Police Dispatch at 970.879.1144.


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