Traffic Tuesday: Odd/Even Parking, Part III

By Officer Jenni Eby
City of Wyoming Department of Public Safety

During the odd/even enforcement period of Dec. 1, 2019 to Mar. 31, 2020, Wyoming police officers responded to almost 11,000 calls for service. To prepare. the past few weeks the Traffic Tuesday has been focused on those enforcement issues.

How many odd/even parking tickets were written during Dec. 1, 2019 to Mar. 31, 2020?

  1. Less than 100
  2. Between 100 and 500
  3. Between 500 and 1,000
  4. More than 1,000
  5. I’m not sure, I’ll check back on Thursday!

The City of Wyoming’s odd/even parking takes affect Dec. 1. It is enforceable from midnight to 7 p.m. Cars are to be parked on the even numbered addresses on even numbered calendar days. On odd number days, residents may park in front of the odd number addresses. Those in cul-de-sacs may only park on the street on even numbered calendar days. Streets with “No Parking,” signs will continue to have no parking restrictions.

The odd/even parking is designed to allow the city’s snow plow trucks to be able to clear the streets after a snowfall.

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