MONROE — The Monroe Police Department, in conjunction with the Monroe Street Department, reminds everyone that Calendar Parking regulations for the City of Monroe will begin at 12:01 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 15, and will continue through March 31, 2026.
Vehicles must be parked on the even side of streets and avenues on even numbered dates and the odd side on odd numbered dates. The ordinance is enforced from 12 a.m. to 7 a.m. each day. Vehicles should be parked at night on the side of the street or avenue that will be in effect after 12 a.m.
A quick method to determine if you should parkl on the odd or even side is to look at an address number on a house or building and then park accordingly.
Citations for violation of the ordinance begin at $20 and increase for multiple offenses. Nearly all areas in the City are covered by these regulations, with the exception of the Downtown Square and two blocks in any direction of the Square. Areas across from no parking zones are also exempt.
The City also has areas which are snow routes. If there is a snowfall of more than two inches, all vehicles must be totally removed from those streets for snow removal. These areas are marked with signs indicating the snow route area.
Most of these areas are in the downtown and Smoky Row. Those persons that regularly park in a snow route area should pay attention to weather reports. If it is forecast for potentially more than two inches of snow, park accordingly.
Finally, everyone is reminded that snow and ice must be removed from sidewalks as soon as possible following a snowfall, for safety purposes, and it is a violation of City ordinances to shovel, blow, throw or plow snow from private property into the street or onto the property of another.
The Police and Street Departments ask for the cooperation and patience of everyone during this upcoming season and point out that if everyone pays attention to parking and snow removal ordinances, it is much easier to remove snow.