Downtown Parking Ban

Grand Island, Neb. — While snow continues to fall in the area, the City of Grand Island is shifting its focus to plowing snow residential areas.

Crews spent most of Monday clearing the city’s main snow routes, but as of 8 a.m. on Tuesday, February 18, plows turned their focus to side streets and residential zones of the city. With this focus, residents are asked to move all vehicles off the streets if possible so snow can be removed. Residents are also advised to not shovel their sidewalks or driveways until crews clear the roads, as plows may throw snow onto sidewalks and driveways.

The city’s snow emergency remains in effect until 7 p.m. on Tuesday, February 18. The city is also issuing a downtown parking ban starting at 12 a.m. (midnight) on Wednesday, February 19 and running through 12 p.m. Wednesday. The ban helps facilitate the snow clearing and hauling operation.

Parking on the streets listed below will be restricted during this time:

  • Division Street between Locust Street and Walnut Street

  • 1st Street between Cedar Street and Sycamore Street

  • 2nd Street between Cedar Street and Sycamore Street

  • 3rd Street between Clark Street and Kimball Avenue

  • 4th Street between Eddy Street and Beal Street

  • South Front Street between Walnut Street and Kimball Avenue

  • 6th Street between Vine Street and Plum Street

  • Elm Street between 2nd Street and Union Pacific Railroad

  • Cedar Street between 1st Street and Union Pacific Railroad

  • Walnut Street between Division Street and 5th Street

  • Wheeler Avenue between Koenig Street and 5th Street

  • Locust Street between Koenig Street  and 5th Street

  • Pine Street between 1st Street and 6th Street

  • Sycamore Street between First Street and Fifth Street