Snow Emergency beacon testing on Nov. 21; odd-even winter parking ban starts Dec. 1
In preparation for the upcoming winter, the City will be testing the snow emergency flashing lights at various intersections throughout the City on Thursday November 21st. Please be advised, if you see the white lights flashing on this day, it is a test.

MANCHESTER, N.H. – In preparation for the upcoming winter, the City will be testing the snow emergency flashing lights at various intersections throughout the City on Thursday November 21st. Please be advised, if you see the white lights flashing on this day, it is a test.
Overnight winter on-street, odd/even parking ban goes into effect on the morning of December 1st at 1 a.m., and will run through April 15th. Where parking is normally allowed on a street, the Overnight Winter Parking Ban permits vehicles to be parked only on the odd numbered side of a street on odd numbered calendar months, and only on the even numbered side of a street on even numbered calendar months beginning after 1 a.m. and until 6 a.m. This means you should park on the even side of the street during the month of December, and in January you will park on the odd side of the street, etc. If parking is presently allowed on only one side of the street during the day, then parking will be permitted on that side of the street every night. No overnight parking is permitted on the circular portion of dead-end cul-de-sacs. You may be fined for Overnight Winter Parking Violations per City Ordinances, including Chapter 71. These parking allowances are prohibited if a Snow Emergency has been declared.
More information on winter parking here.