Oskaloosa Announces Snow Emergency
EMERGENCY SNOW ROUTES
NO ON STREET PARKING DURING A SNOW EMERGENCY UNTIL THE ENTIRE WIDTH IS PLOWED OR THE SNOW EMERGENCY IS LIFTED – SNOW ROUTE PRIORITY:
(These streets are plowed first before secondary streets however during a snow emergency there is no on street parking.)
NORTHWEST
- 1. North D St – A Avenue West to G Avenue West
- 2. North E St – G Ave West to Trueblood Ave
- 3. College Ave – North E St to North Market St
- 4. F Ave West – North D St to North Market St
- 5. G Ave West – North D St to North I St
- 6. North I St – A Ave West to G Avenue West
SOUTHWEST
- 1. High Ave West – North G St to North L St
- 2. South D St – 1st Ave West to 11th Ave West
- 3. South H St – A Ave West to 11th Ave West
- 4. 11th Ave West – South Market St to the City Limits west
- 5. 3rd Ave West – South Market St to South D St
NORTHEAST
- 1. North 3rd St – A Ave East to Glendale Road
- 2. North 9th St – A Ave East to J Ave East
- 3. North 11th St – A Ave East to J Ave East
- 4. K Ave East – North Market St to North 3rd St
- 5. Sheriff Ave – North Market to North 3rd St
SOUTHEAST
- 1. High Ave East – South 3rd St to South 11th St
- 2. 3rd Ave East – South Market St to South 17th St
- 3. 6th Ave East – South Market St to South 7th St
- 4. South 2nd St – 2nd Ave East to 15th Ave East
- 5. South 7th St – A Ave East to 15th Ave East
- 6. South 11th St – A Ave East to 15th Ave East
- 7. 15th Ave East – South Market St to South 11th St
- 8. 17th Ave East – South 11th St to City Limits east
CITY PARKING LOTS
- Behind City Hall at the corner of South 1st St and 2nd Ave E
- High Ave East at South 3rd Street
- Behind Jaarsma Bakery at North 1st St and B Ave East
- Behind Central United Methodist Church at North A St and B Ave West
- East of Hardees off of A Avenue West
- North side Penn Central Mall – 200 High Ave West
- City Library – 3rd Ave West at South A St
- The half -lot located east of the alleyway at the Elks, located at 202 2nd Ave East
Source: City of Oskaloosa HERE
Posted by Staff Writer
on Jan 10 2011. Filed under Local News.
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