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New Haven Tows Over 400 Vehicles During Snow Parking Bans
City officials say non-compliance with parking restrictions hampered snow removal efforts.
Jan. 29, 2026 at 11:23am
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The city of New Haven, Connecticut towed over 400 vehicles and issued 573 tickets during multiple snow-related parking bans that were in effect over a three-day period. City officials stated that vehicles not complying with the parking restrictions made it more difficult for snowplows to effectively clear the streets.
Why it matters
Effective snow removal is critical for public safety and mobility during winter storms. New Haven's experience highlights the challenges cities face when residents do not follow parking restrictions, which can impede plowing efforts and lead to fines and towing for non-compliant vehicle owners.
The details
New Haven issued citywide parking bans for parts of Sunday and Monday, as well as an overnight downtown parking ban on Tuesday. During this period, a total of 573 tickets were issued, including 432 vehicles that were towed.
- The parking bans were in effect for parts of Sunday, Monday, and overnight on Tuesday.
- Over the course of the three-day period, a total of 573 tickets were issued and 432 vehicles were towed.
The players
New Haven
The city in Connecticut that issued the snow-related parking bans and towed over 400 vehicles.
Lenny Speiller
The Director of Communications for the city of New Haven, who stated that non-compliance with the parking bans made it more challenging for snowplows to effectively clear the streets.
What they’re saying
“Not complying with the parking ban makes it more challenging for our snowplows to effectively and efficiently clear streets.”
— Lenny Speiller, Director of Communications, City of New Haven
The takeaway
This incident highlights the importance of residents following snow-related parking restrictions to enable efficient snow removal and maintain public safety during winter storms. Cities may need to explore additional strategies to encourage compliance, such as enhanced communication, increased fines, or alternative parking options during bans.



