Street lights are maintained by Moorhead Public Service. To report a broken or damaged street light call MPS at 218.477.8000 or by email.
Traffic Signal Lights
To report a broken or damaged traffic signal light call Engineering at 218.299.5390 or by email.
Parking
Parking restrictions are in effect all year long and necessary for street maintenance. These restrictions are designated by and posted on streets signs. For specific questions, email Streets or call 218.299.5422
Additional snow removal and emergency restrictions are in effect during the winter months. Information on snow parking restrictions is on our Snow Removal page.
Can a tenant in a rental unit in the 3-hour zone apply for a Residential Parking Permit?
No. The property owner must make the application and determine how the permit will be shared between the tenants living in a rental unit.
Do residents have to follow the 3-hour parking requirements?
Yes, except that property owners with homes on streets adjacent to the 3-hour zone may apply for a permit (one per property) to exempt one vehicle from the 3-hour parking restriction in the block adjacent to their home. All other vehicles must follow the parking requirements posted on the streets for the scheduled restriction periods. Three hour limits are not in place during evenings, weekends, or summers when the parking congestion is not typically a problem.
How far do I have to move my car to avoid a ticket in a 3-hour zone?
The car must be moved at least one City block for the 3-hour time period to be restarted.
If my car is towed, how do I get it back?
During normal business hours, contact the Police Department at 218.299.5120 to pay the fees and arrange a time to release the car.
What are the hours of the Snow Removal District parking restrictions?
What happens if I lose my Residential Parking Permit?
A replacement fee of $25.00 applies. The permit holder/property owner must complete a replacement permit application and file a police report to limit fraudulent redistribution and replacement of issued permits. An individual in possession of a stolen permit is subject to criminal prosecution.
Where can I park?
Boulevard signs will be posted for the restrictions that apply to each block. Utilize driveways and parking lots whenever possible. Cars may not be parked on grass, in front yards, or across the sidewalks. MSUM does permit free parking in some of their lots after 5 pm and that may be an option for neighbors during snow events. Those lots are signed accordingly.
Who do I call if my driveway is blocked by a vehicle?
You may call the Police Department at 218.299.5120.
Will vehicles with disability license plates or residential parking permits have to move their cars for snow removal?
Yes. Vehicles with disability license plates or permits are not subject to the 3-hour parking time limit, but are subject to all other parking regulations. All vehicles will have to be moved during snow removal periods and posted street maintenance schedules.
Will you issue warnings or tickets before towing?
Warnings will not be issued in the case of snow events or when a vehicle is blocking someone's driveway regardless of the weather. It was very clear from the parking study that illegal parking and the narrowing of streets due to incomplete snow removal are both a safety concern and major frustration.