The Cokato City Council instructed the Wright County Sheriff’s Office to issue real tickets — not warnings, as it has been before — for those who are parked after 2 a.m. along public roads that need to be plowed.
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So here is my question: why doesn’t Cokato do like so many other cities and allow people to park on the streets in residential areas, but that when it snows (typically 2 inches is the threshold), they have to move off the street until it is plowed curb to curb. I believe Litchfield does this.