
While the first measurable snow hasn’t quite impacted the local area yet, winter is on the way, and with it, various forms of precipitation that could impact travelers.
Pella Police Captain Paul Haase reminds residents that the City of Pella will enact a snow emergency when measurable snow will bring out plow operations from the public works department.
The Chief of Police then alerts the public on 92.1 KRLS. Citizens can also register to receive e-mail or text notifications by visiting the City’s website at www.cityofpella.com and clicking on “Notify Me”.
Haase says the purpose of the snow ordinance is to clear streets, alleys, and parking lots of parked vehicles by the appointed time; thereby allowing city workers to clear snow and ice from these areas quickly and completely. During a snow emergency, vehicles parked on a city street, alley, or designated parking lot may be issued a parking citation. The police department is authorized to tow violators. Owners of towed vehicles are responsible for penalties and costs associated with the original violation and the subsequent tow. Every city street is designated as a snow route; and vehicles may not impede or block traffic during a snow emergency.
As a reminder, property owners are required to remove snow and ice from public sidewalks within 24 hours after a snowfall ceases. Those responsible for snow and ice removal are not allowed to blow, push, or place any of the snow or ice upon a city street or city right-of-way.
The public is notified when the parking ban is lifted through 92.1 KRLS.

