On Tuesday, Nov. 30, Cheney Mayor Tom Trulove issued an “Emergency Street Clearing Declaration,” in recognition of inclement weather and excessive snowfall and to preserve public safety and accessibility for Cheney residents.
The declaration orders the Cheney Police Department to work with Roger's Towing of Cheney to remove those cars from city streets that have been parked on the streets for more than 72 hours. All cars that are “snowed in” will be removed first. Plowing efforts in the city of Cheney will continue with all available equipment.
Until further notice, on-street parking is prohibited from 12 a.m. to 6 a.m. throughout the city of Cheney. Vehicles in violation will receive a $50 ticket. The registered owner or other person in possession or in charge of the vehicle will be responsible for all costs associated with moving and storing the vehicle.
Off-street parking is available at the following locations:
Centennial Park parking lot: Clay and 7th streets.
Hagelin Park parking lot: Cedar and North 8th streets.
Moos Field parking lot: 2nd and Washington streets.
Salnave Park parking lot: Presley Drive and Salnave Road.
A map showing locations of alternative parking lots is on the city's website, http://www.cityofcheney.org.
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