City declares 'significant weather event' as heavy snow looming

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Motorists are asked to avoid parking on city streets to help with snow removal

As a result of a snowfall warning issued by Environment Canada for Sault Ste. Marie this weekend, the city is declaring a significant weather event.

This Saturday and Sunday, Sault can expect significant snowfall with snow accumulations of 15 to 20 cm, which can lead to reduced visibility in heavy and blowing snow. "Public Works crews will work diligently, but during the event, it may take longer than normal to ensure public safety and that the roadways, sidewalks, and transit bus stops meet normal maintenance standards," reads the release issued by the City of Sault Ste. Marie. "Public Works will continue to monitor the weather and patrol the roadways/deploy all available crews to address any snow and ice accumulation.

During the significant weather event, all roads and sidewalks in the city are considered to be in a "state of repair" until further notice, the city says, and pedestrians and drivers should be extra cautious when travelling. While the parking bylaw prevents vehicles from parking on city streets between midnight and 6 a.m., the city is asking motorists not to park on city streets during the day to facilitate road maintenance.

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