Needless to say, we got a lot of snow in South Jersey with this blizzard.

And having to move a foot or more of the white stuff is no easy task, especially when parked cars are in the way.

In order to clear the streets as quickly as possible, the City of Atlantic City began towing cars that were parked along the city's snow emergency routes.

No Parking on Snow Emergency Routes in Atlantic City NJ - Photo: Google Maps
No Parking on Snow Emergency Routes in Atlantic City NJ - Photo: Google Maps
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Where to Pick Up Your Towed Vehicle

According to officials, if you were one of those who had their vehicle involuntarily relocated, it can be picked up free of charge at Bader Field via the Filbert Avenue entrance.

You are asked to bring proof of ownership and attendants are on site to help.

When Will Parking Restrictions Be Lifted?

Authorities in the World's Play Ground remind everyone that parking is still not permitted on snow emergency routes as public works crews continue to plow.

To find out when the city lifts the parking restrictions, you are advised to check Atlantic City's official Facebook page.

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Chris Coleman, a South Jersey native, is the brand manager for WPG Talk Radio 95.5 FM and afternoon on-air personality on WPUR Cat Country 107.3 in Atlantic City, NJ. He joined the station in February 1998 and covers news, events, and stories of interest across Southern New Jersey for Townsquare Media. Story tips: chris.coleman@townsquaremedia.com

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