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REPORT TO THE
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Report Number: OES 42-02
Date: October 28, 2002
From:
Richard W. Holborn, P.Eng.
Division Head
Municipal Property & Engineering
Subject:
Parking Restrictions During Winter Months By-law
Recommendation:
1. That Report OES 42-02 regarding the implementation of parking restrictions
during winter months to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of snow
clearing operations be received; and
2. That the attached draft amendment to the City of Pickering Parking By-law
#2359/87 be adopted which will thereby prohibit all on-street parking between
the hours of 3:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. from December 1st to April 1st; and
3. That City staff be directed to ensure that the new regulation is extensively
advertised prior to the conditions of the new by-law being enforced.
Executive Summary: As a means to improve roadway safety and provide a more
effective and efficient snow clearing operation, it is recommended that the City of
Pickering adopt an on-street parking condition which is common in most other Greater
Toronto Area (GTA) municipalities. The proposed by-law condition would effectively
prohibit all on-street parking between the hours of 3:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. from
December 1 st to April 1 st. With this new regulation in place, City snow clearing crews
would be able to reduce the amount of time necessary to complete routes while at the
same time improve roadway safety by eliminating the piles of snow which become
frozen on-street around parked vehicles.
This new by-law condition undoubtedly represents a significant change in the access to
on-street parking that Pickering residents currently have. Although some residents
may view the new regulations as inconvenient and problematic there are many positive
aspects to this proposal, which should be taken into account. These improvements
include a safer roadway operating environment and a greatly improved City snow-
clearing service from both a financial and operational perspective. Given the potential
that exists for opposition to the new by-law, it is essential that an extensive advertising
and awareness campaign be undertaken, and that the enforcement component be
phased-in starting with education and warnings.
Report OES 42-02
Date: October 28, 2002
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Subject: Parking Restrictions During Winter Months By-law
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Financial Implications: It can be expected that the City will realize a cost saving
from the implementation and enforcement of the proposed parking restrictions during
winter month's by-law. Initially there will be a small cost to extensively advertise the
new regulation but as residents become more aware of the new by-law, the snow
clearing operation will be able to be performed much more effectively and efficiently.
From an operational perspective alone savings may be recognized related to less staff
overtime, fuel consumption and wear and tear on vehicles and snow removal
equipment. A certain amount of revenue will also be generated from the enforcement
of related on-street parking infractions.
Most of the costs related to the advertising component can be minimized through the
utilization of existing City staff resources and the various promotional and media
channels that are currently available. It is therefore expected that the cost to make the
public aware will be minimal.
A cost, estimated at $1500 will be incurred to add one panel on our City entry signs to
reflect the new by-law regulations. The existing signs indicate that on-street parking is
only prohibited during snow clearing operations.
Background: Due to a number of difficulties that were experienced with the
clearing of snow from the roadways last winter because of parked cars, a series of
meetings were held in March and April of 2002, to discuss the feasibility of eliminating
all on-street parking during the more prevalent times of plowing operations. A general
condition currently exists in the City of Pickering parking by-law which prohibits any
person from stopping a vehicle on-street such that it interferes with the movement of
traffic or the clearing of snow, however, this condition is in-effective and difficult to
enforce due to the high number of vehicles that are regularly parked on-street, and the
interpretation of the wording.
Further investigation and discussion on the topic has indicated that most of the urban
municipalities in and around the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) have implemented a
specific parking by-law to deal with this matter. The by-law basically eliminates all on-
street parking during the traditional snow clearing times in the winter months which are
typically between the hours of 3:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. from December 1st to April 1st.
These by-law regulations are widely regarded as a very effective tool to increase the
level of service (efficiency and effectiveness) provided by the municipal snow removal
crews.
A poll of the municipalities within Durham Region has confirmed that a by-law
restricting parking during winter months presently exists in each municipality with the
exception of the Town of Whitby, with slight variations to the times and dates of parking
prohibition. It was also noted during the review of the practices of our neighbouring
municipalities that the conditions of the by-law are strictly enforced in order for it to be
effective and to retain its integrity.
Report OES 42-02
Date: October 28, 2002
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Subject: Parking Restrictions During Winter Months By-law
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The implementation of such a by-law condition will have significant impacts on those
residents who currently have insufficient off-street parking or for those residents who
park on-street for convenience reasons. Although there will be some opposition to the
new regulation it should be made aware to residents that very strict by-laws are
commonplace in all of our neighbouring municipalities. With proper promotion and
education outlining the necessity for this by-law, however, it is expected that most
residents will comply with the conditions.
Attachments:
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Draft By-law Amendment
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Supervisor
Traffic Engineering & Waste Management
By:
Prepared By:
Everett Bu sma
Director
Operations & Emergency Services
Submitted By:
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Attachments
Copy: Chief Administrative Officer
Recommended for the consideration of
Pickering Cit¥. Council
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ATTACHMENT#...-L" lOREPORT# OE:~ L\-2.-02--
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THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PICKERING
BY-lAW NO.
Being a by-law to amend By-law Number
2359/87 (Parking) to regulate parking,
standing, and stopping on highways or parts
of highways under the jurisdiction of the
Corporation of the City of Pickering and on
private and municipal property.
WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the City of Pickering enacted By-law
Number 2359/87 on January 19,1987 to regulate parking on private and public property
in the City of Pickering; and
WHEREAS By-law 2359/87, as amended does not provide adequate provisions to
allow for the streets to be cleared during snow and ice removal operations.
NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCil OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF
PICKERING HEREBY ENACTS AS FOllOWS:
1.
Section 3 of By-law Number 2359/87, as amended, is hereby further amended
by adding thereto the following paragraph:
Section 3 (11) - No person shall on any highway park any vehicle between
the hours of 3:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. from December 1st in any year to April 1st
in the next following year.
BY-LAW read a first, second and third time and finally passed this 2nd day of December
2002.
Wayne Arthurs, Mayor
Bruce Taylor, Clerk