City of Dearbon issued the following announcement.
The City recognizes that some residents do not have driveways and during snow emergencies cannot easily remove their vehicles from the streets, especially in northeast and southeast Dearborn.
Across Dearborn, residents can use parking lots at the City parks, especially Levagood, Crowley and Ford Field parks during a snow situation. Vehicles will need to be removed again within 24 hours after the end of the snowfall, so that the lots can be cleared.
In the northeast and southeast Dearborn, where the lack of driveways is more common, the City has designated specific streets that residents can use temporarily during a snow emergency. Note these streets are not the streets that people live on, and no one can park their vehicles in front of their own homes in a snow emergency.
The special snow emergency streets in which parking is allowed marked with signs.
Southeast Dearborn:
Eagle, from Amazon to Salina
Lapeer, from Ferney to Amazon
Lowrey, from Holly to Saulino Court
Westlawn, from Vernor to Burley
Tuxedo, from Ferney to Riverside Drive
Whittington, from Canterbury to Riverside Drive
Berkshire, from Industrial to Canterbury
Morningside, from Industrial to Wyoming
Riverside Drive, from Industrial to Vernor
Northeast Dearborn:
Blesser, from Maple to Oakman
Henson, from Maple to Oakman
Henn, from Chase to Williamson
Haggerty, from Maple to Calhoun
Paul, from Chase to Horger and between Schaefer and Hartwell
Hemlock, from Chase to Oakman
Donald, from Chase to Calhoun and between Reuter and Oakman
Alber, from Reuter to Oakman
Vehicles must be moved from the streets listed above within 24 hours of parking or they will be ticketed.
Original source can be found here.