Seasonal & Holidays
Reminder: Strongsville Snow Parking Ban in Effect with 2 Inches of Snow
The city can tow your car if you're parked on the wrong street and two inches of snow has fallen during the day.

STRONGSVILLE, OH - Being a Cleveland suburbs means regularly being the victim of a brutal snowfall. With forecasts calling for freezing temperatures and more snow throughout the week, it's important to know what your city's parking ban is for winter days.
In Strongsville, the parking ban goes into effect whenever two or more inches of snow falls in a 24-hour period. The ban is designed to give snow plow crews time to clean off the streets and get them ready for public use.
"We have to give the snow plows a chance to get down all the streets," Police Chief Jim Kobak said in a statement from 2014.
Find out what's happening in Strongsvillefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Violating the parking ban would be a bad idea. The city says that violators of the parking ban can be towed at your expense.
Photo from Patch Files
Find out what's happening in Strongsvillefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.