One of the city's narrow streets, Sixth Avenue Northwest, by Saskatchewan Polytechnic is shown on the afternoon of March 28, 2016. Lisa Goudy/Times-Herald |
By Lisa Goudy
Parking restrictions might be coming to
narrow roadways in the city with a trial period to begin in May, pending
council ratification.
On Monday, Mark Sture, transit manager, and Josh Mickleborough, engineering director, presented a report to executive committee with more information regarding parking and access issues in the narrow avenues.
"We looked at what has been happening in Regina and Saskatoon as well as other jurisdictions outside of Saskatchewan. We had dialogue with the Moose Jaw Police Service on enforcement aspects of this," said Sture.
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On Monday, Mark Sture, transit manager, and Josh Mickleborough, engineering director, presented a report to executive committee with more information regarding parking and access issues in the narrow avenues.
"We looked at what has been happening in Regina and Saskatoon as well as other jurisdictions outside of Saskatchewan. We had dialogue with the Moose Jaw Police Service on enforcement aspects of this," said Sture.
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