An unidentified presenter reminded viewers that odd-even street parking is in effect from now through April 1, saying the measure helps keep storm drains clear and allows snowplows and emergency vehicles to operate during winter weather.
"From now until April 1, odd even parking is in effect," the presenter said, explaining how the policy is marked on local streets. The presenter laid out the rule: "If you see a sign posted on your street that looks like this, that means that on odd days, you park on the side of the street with odd house numbers. And on even days, you park on the side of the street with even house numbers."
The presenter emphasized the safety and maintenance reasons for enforcement. "Odd even parking helps ensure safety for everyone," they said, adding that the city enforces the measure before snow falls so street sweepers can clear storm drains to prevent flooding, and after snowfall so snowplows and emergency vehicles can get through.
Acknowledging that enforcement can feel inconvenient for residents, the presenter urged cooperation: "We understand that these enforcements seem inconvenient, but if we all work together and follow the rules, we can guarantee a safe winter season for everyone." The presenter closed the monthly mobility update with: "That's all for this month. Stay tuned for next month to hear more mobility updates."
The speaker did not identify their organizational affiliation in the transcript; the announcement was presented as a general community reminder rather than a formal vote or ordinance change.