Brunswick Declares Townwide Parking Ban for March 22-23 Storm
Brunswick Public Works banned all parking townwide from 2 p.m. March 22 to 7 a.m. March 23 to clear snow, with special rules in effect for the Downtown Yellow Zone.

Brunswick's Public Works department issued an emergency townwide parking ban Saturday, prohibiting vehicles from occupying any on-street space from 2:00 p.m. March 22 through 7:00 a.m. March 23 to allow crews to conduct snow clean-up operations.
The department posted the notice ahead of the storm, citing the need to facilitate snow removal across the town. The ban carried a specific carve-out for the Downtown Yellow Zone, where separate rules applied, though Public Works did not detail in the posted notice what those rules required or allowed.
The 17-hour window gave plowing crews unobstructed access to Brunswick's streets during and after the storm. Enforcement details, including whether vehicles in violation faced ticketing or towing, were not specified in the materials Public Works released.
The Downtown Yellow Zone, which covers the core commercial area of the town center, was the only named district singled out for differentiated treatment under the ban. Residents and business owners in that area were advised to check the specific terms applicable to their zone, though the full text of those provisions was not available in the notice excerpts made public.
Public Works distributed the alert through the town's official channels, including a Facebook post that stated the ban was declared "to facilitate snow clean-up." Anyone with questions about vehicle location, towing, or zone-specific rules was directed to contact Brunswick Public Works directly.
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