The City of Weyburn is asking people living in Area 3 to move their vehicles off the streets starting January 26, 2026, so snow removal crews can clear the roads. This work follows recent winter storms and aims to restore street width and make the streets safer for school buses and emergency vehicles in Weyburn, Saskatchewan. Providing clear access to the curb helps the city finish the work quickly and keeps the community moving safely during the winter months.
Crews from the City of Weyburn will use heavy equipment such as graders, loaders and dump trucks to remove snow from residential neighbourhoods. Area 3 corresponds to the city’s Wednesday refuse collection zone, covering central and southern residential sectors. Residents who are unsure of their zone can consult the city’s official refuse/snow-removal map (2021 update) to identify Area 3, or check the City’s alerts for today’s active clearing schedule.
Homeowners are encouraged to find off-street parking until crews have finished work on the block. Under local bylaws, vehicles left on the street may be ticketed or towed; the city has said towed vehicles are typically moved to a nearby cleared street at the owner’s expense. The city also reminds residents that city bylaws prohibit pushing snow from driveways or sidewalks onto public roads — the city has warned that fines for violations can range from $50 to $2,000.
According to DiscoverWeyburn, these residential clearing efforts are a major part of the city’s plan to prevent ice rutting and improve drainage on side streets. While the work is weather dependent, crews hope to finish the area quickly if residents cooperate by moving their vehicles, which helps prevent narrow lanes and deep ruts that can make driving difficult for the rest of the season.