Let’s play a game! What do fire hydrants, yellow curbs, and blue curbs all have in common? They mean DON’T PARK HERE! Blue curbs are an exception if you have a parking permit for them.
NO PARKING
14.1: No operator of a vehicle shall park said vehicle at locations where designated signage prohibits parking.
– at locations where signed “Resident Only” parking, unless a resident placard is placed face up on the dashboard of the said vehicle.
– anywhere within a fire lane.
– within three (3) metres of the entrance of any lane.
– within six (6) metres of a corner.
– within five (5) metres of a fire hydrant.
– next to a curb that has been painted yellow.
– next to a curb that is painted blue, unless said vehicle is displaying the International sign of the disabled with license plates or placards
– so that any portion of the vehicle extends over a sidewalk or sidewalk crossing.
– in any parking stall that has been lawfully marked as a “Bus Stop”.
– on any Municipal property where parking is specifically reserved for:
Fire, Police or Ambulance vehicles, as designated by signs.
Staff only as designated by signs.
Vehicles with license plates or placards displaying the International sign of the disabled.