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File #: TMP-34633    Version: Name:
Type: Referred Item Status: To Be Introduced
File created: 9/8/2025 In control: Parking Ad-hoc Advisory Committee
On agenda: 9/11/2025 Final action:
Title: PLANNED IMPLEMENTATION OF NO PARKING SIGNS ON GREER STREET The Committee discussed referred motion 25-G-123 regarding the implementation of no-parking signs on Greer Street. Bryan Flannery spoke on behalf of himself and the majority of residents on Greer Street, discussing the background and current situation regarding the no-parking signs installed on Greer Street. Mr. Flannery identified their concerns, namely the impacts on the neighbourhood, as Greer Street is a high-density residential street with townhomes, single-car driveways, and garages, and has no overflow parking. He also advised that there is limited parking on adjacent streets. He commented that there was no notification from the developer when he purchased his home that Greer Street is a minor collector street, and no on-street parking would be allowed, nor from the City until the signs were erected. Mr. Flannery stated that their preferred option is to keep Greer Street as is, allowing on-street parking. The Commit...
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PLANNED IMPLEMENTATION OF NO PARKING SIGNS ON GREER STREET

 

The Committee discussed referred motion 25-G-123 regarding the implementation of no-parking signs on Greer Street.

 

 

 

Bryan Flannery spoke on behalf of himself and the majority of residents on Greer Street, discussing the background and current situation regarding the no-parking signs installed on Greer Street. Mr. Flannery identified their concerns, namely the impacts on the neighbourhood, as Greer Street is a high-density residential street with townhomes, single-car driveways, and garages, and has no overflow parking. He also advised that there is limited parking on adjacent streets. He commented that there was no notification from the developer when he purchased his home that Greer Street is a minor collector street, and no on-street parking would be allowed, nor from the City until the signs were erected. Mr. Flannery stated that their preferred option is to keep Greer Street as is, allowing on-street parking.

 

The Committee asked Mr. Flannery and City staff several questions and received responses.

 

The Committee agreed to future discussions concerning developer notifications to buyers when purchasing their homes regarding street classification (for example, minor or major collector), as well as related information about on-street parking restrictions for transparency with homebuyers.