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The St. Patrick’s Day Parade this weekend won’t have any parking available

Fargo, North Dakota – In advance of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade, which will take place downtown on Saturday, March 11, starting at 11 a.m., Fargo Police would like the public to be aware of no parking signs put in the area.
Throughout the parade route, there are no parking signs warning that any vehicles left in certain areas would be towed at the owner’s expense.
NP Avenue from the Red River to Broadway and from Broadway to 4th Avenue North are the Downtown roadways that are included in the no-parking zones.
The Fargo Police Department advises you to either use a ride-hailing service to get to your location or park during the parade in one of the city’s parking ramps.
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