
The Town of Orangeville has amended the Traffic By-law to limit road parking to one side of local streets throughout Orangeville.
Bylaw officers took an education-based approach during the first months of implementation. This grace period comes to an end on June 1, as ticketing and enforcement will begin.
Please follow all posted signage on your streets and do not park where it is prohibited.
WHY THE CHANGES?
Limiting parking to one side of the road helps facilitate two-way traffic at all times, as well as improve access for larger vehicles. It will also improve access for emergency vehicles and winter maintenance equipment.
The bylaw was passed by Council to increase resident and driver safety by decreasing the number of cars parked on the street. Over the years, numerous concerns about areas where parking occurs on both sides of the street have been brought forward by operations staff, emergency services and residents.
Reduced visibility meant drivers could not see other vehicles or pedestrians, facilitating two-way traffic becomes more difficult with vehicles on both sides, and emergency response vehicles cannot navigate as easily to respond to calls.
HOW DID THE TOWN DETERMINE WHICH SIDE TO LIMIT?
The decision was based on which side of the street the fire hydrants are located on. By keeping vehicles from parking on that side, firefighters will always be able to have safe and easy access to hydrants in the case of a fire.
DID THIS AFFECT ALL STREETS?
Local residential streets were predominantly impacted by the changes. Collectors and arterial roads were reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Several key areas throughout town will see no changes:
• Central Business District
• Mill Street between Broadway and Armstrong
• Young Court East of the entrance feature
• Any areas where parking is already restricted on both sides of the street – these restrictions will remain in place.