Does South St. Paul have a snow emergency route?
The City of South St. Paul does not have emergency snow routes. However, all publicly owned and maintained streets and alleys will be plowed curb-to-curb for snowfalls of 2" or more. Once city crews have completed plowing the initial curb-to-curb routes, the Police Department is notified to begin tagging cars (snowbirds) which were not moved during the initial (first pass) snowplowing operation. Tagged (cited) cars that are not moved will be towed beginning at 9:00 a.m. the next morning so city crews can complete curb-to-curb plowing of the city streets.

To receive a notification to your e-mail account or a text message to your cellular phone, complete the “Snowbird Notification” form provided on this website.

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1. May I have fingerprinting done at the South St. Paul Police Department?
2. How do I request a copy of a police report?
3. How do I request a copy of my driving record?
4. How do I request a copy of my criminal history record?
5. Does South St. Paul have a snow emergency route?
6. My car was towed. Who do I contact?
7. What are the curfew times for South St. Paul?
8. I'm having an issue with feral cats. Who can I contact?
9. Does the South St. Paul Police Department complete car seat inspections?
10. Where are the warning sirens located in South St. Paul?
11. How many dogs does the City allow each residence to have?
12. How many cats does the City allow each residence to have?