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  • City of Saint Peter – Snow Emergency Rules

    City Snow Emergency Rules – Don’t Get Tagged or Towed! Snow emergencies will always be declared before 5 p.m. and take effect at midnight. Information on the snow emergency will be provided to local media. Residents are encouraged to call the City information line at (507)934-0675 for snow emergency information. Sign up to receive snow…

  • Winter Hazard Awareness Week – Friday, November 9 – Winter Driving

    WINTER DRIVING Everyone should be cautious about traveling in extreme winter weather. Cold, snow and ice are demanding on cars, drivers and passengers. Most importantly, extreme winter weather can threaten your life. Fact Sheet: Winter Survival In Your Car Fact Sheet: Winter Driving and Survival Tips Winter Safety Checklist: Winter Safety Checklist – Winter Travel Winter Survival Kits…

  • Winter Hazard Awareness Week – Thursday, November 8 – Indoor Winter Safety

    INDOOR WINTER SAFETY Listed below are some common winter safety concerns along with information and tips on how to avoid them and keep your home warm, dry and safe all winter long. Winter Safety Checklist:  For Your Home WInter Safety Checklist:  After A Storm Carbon Monoxide – The Deadly Winter Hazard Carbon Monoxide (CO) poisoning can happen…

  • Winter Hazard Awareness Week – Wednesday, November 7 – Winter Fire Safety

    WINTER FIRE SAFETY In the winter months, our heating, lighting, cooking, and holiday activities increase dramatically — and with them, the risk of residential fires. The information below provides facts and tips about the threat of home fires and how to avoid them. Heating The high cost of heating fuels and utilities have caused many Americans to…

  • Winter Hazard Awareness Week – Tuesday, November 6 – Outdoor Winter Safety

    OUTDOOR WINTER SAFETY The sections below provide some basic information and fact sheets about the most common risks and hazards and how to prepare for or avoid them. For more detailed information or question about these topics, refer to the contact or links on each sheet. Thin Ice When is ice safe? There really is no sure…

  • Winter Hazard Awareness Week – Monday, November 5 – Winter Weather Overview

    WINTER STORMS AND WEATHER Winter is the signature season of Minnesota. Its normally a long season of cold temperatures and snow and ice that can last from November through April. Yet winter doesn’t slow Minnesotans down – in fact Minnesotans are just as mobile, social and active during winter as they are during the summer…

  • Regular Parking Enforcement During Reading Days

    Regular parking will be enforced during Reading Days.  Please park according to permit color and always assume that parking and traffic regulations are enforced, even if classes are not in session. Green (Employee) permit parking lots are No Parking 2 a.m. – 7 a.m., 7 days a week.  Green permit holders needing to park overnight…

  • Parking Changes

    In an effort to utilize campus parking spaces to their potential, the below changes will take effect on Monday, October 22, 2012: Stadium Parking Lot– One row of green permit parking in the Stadium lot will become red permit parking.  This row of red permit parking will be specially marked “No Parking 2am-7am”, and that…

  • Parking Permits

    Students and employees who wish to park a vehicle on campus must first obtain a student parking permit by registering with the Department of Campus Safety.  Please register in person at the Campus Safety office. The student parking permit fee for 2012-2013 is $230.  Students may register ONE vehicle.  If a permit holder changes vehicles during…

  • Student Parking Permits

    Students who wish to park a vehicle on campus must obtain a student parking permit by registering with the Department of Campus Safety. Online vehicle registration for students is now closed.  Please register in person at the Campus Safety office. The student parking permit fee for 2012-2013 is $230.   Students who registered online will find…