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TMP-34973
| 1 | | | Discussion Item | GREENFIELD AREAS/NEW SUBDIVISIONS RECOMMENDED PARKING RESTRICTIONS
The Committee discussed parking in the Greenfield Areas and New Subdivisions, no parking on laneways, local streets dependant on the size of platform to permit parking on one side of the street only, policy for prohibition of parking on minor and major collector streets, parking restrictions for minor and major collector streets, and municipality’s parking standards..
Justin MacDonald, Transportation Engineer Development described the classification of street in the municipality such as arterial roads, minor and major collector streets, local streets and linkage to active transportation
The Committee asked a number of questions of Mr. MacDonald and received responses. | Received | |
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TMP-35087
| 1 | | | Recommendation | PLANNED IMPLEMENTATION OF NO PARKING SIGNS ON GREER STREET
Bryan Flannery discussed parking concerns on Greer Street and in higher density subdivisions. The Committee discussed parking concerns in the Hewitt’s and Salem Secondary Plan areas and agreed that parking be permitted on one side of the street when the minor collector roadways have a road platform of 12.5 metres width. (25-G-213) | Received | |
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TMP-34971
| 2 | | | Recommendation | PLANNED IMPLEMENTATION OF NO PARKING SIGNS ON GREER STREET
That any minor collector roadway within the Hewitt’s and Salem Secondary Plan areas, having a road platform width of 12.5 metres, be designed to permit parking on one side only, in accordance with the prior versions of BSD 303. (25-G-123) | recommended for consideration of adoption (Section "B") | |
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TMP-34974
| 2 | | | Discussion Item | OVERNIGHT PARKING PERMIT SYSTEM DISCUSSION
The Committee discussed the potential of an overnight parking permit system utilizing Hotspot. Brent Forsyth, Director of Transit and Parking Strategy provided an overview of the City’s Hotspot app The Committee asked a number of questions of Mr. Forsyth and received responses. Mr. Forsyth advised that he would follow up with Hotspot concerning the potential for an overnight parking permit system and report back to the Committee. | Received | |
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TMP-34975
| 2 | | | Discussion Item | ESTIMATE COSTS FOR OVERNIGHT PARKING YEAR-ROUND AND PROACTIVE ENFORCEMENT OPTIONS
The Committee discussed Enforcement Services estimated costs for overnight parking year-round and the proactive enforcement options
Bryan Keene, Supervisor of Enforcement Services provided an overview of City’s current overnight parking enforcement. Mr. Keene felt that if year-round enforcement of overnight parking was implemented that staff would need to be increased, more vehicles and technology needed. Wendy Cooke, Director of Legislative and Court Services Department/City Clerk suggested staff investigate other municipalities concerning their overnight parking including costs related to it.
The Committee members ask a number of questions of Mr. Keene and Ms. Cooke and received responses | Received | |
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TMP-34977
| 2 | | | Discussion Item | BUILT BOUNDARY / OLD BARRIE - PARKING RESTRICTIONS ONLY ON ONE SIDE FOR LOCAL STREETS
The Committee described the different types of streets located in the Built Boundary and Old Barrie. The Committee felt that parking restrictions should be handled differently in established areas of the City. Further discussion will take place at the next meeting concerning the parking restrictions in the Built Boundary and Old Barrie. | Received | |
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