Manitoba

Citywide street plowing begins tonight, says City of Winnipeg

Snow plows will be clearing streets across Winnipeg tonight, which will cost the city up to $5 million.

Declared snow route parking ban in effect from midnight until 7 a.m.

Snow plows will out in full force Thursday night and early Friday morning, clearing streets across Winnipeg. (CBC)

Snow plows will be clearing streets across Winnipeg starting tonight, which will cost the city up to $5 million.

City officials announced the citywide plowing operation on Thursday, in response to a large dump of snow that has been blanketing the city since Wednesday.

The city says the latest snow-clearing effort, which will include sidewalks and back lanes as well as streets, will cost $4 million to $5 million and involve more than 400 pieces of equipment.

The citywide plowing effort means a declared snow route parking ban will be in effect starting at midnight and running until 7 a.m.

Crews will tow vehicles that are parked in designated snow routes and may ticket those vehicles as well, according to the city.