Municipal overnight winter parking ban will be enforced in Zone 2 – Non-Central from 1-6 a.m., March 16

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Municipal overnight winter parking ban will be enforced in Zone 2 – Non-Central from 1-6 a.m., March 16

The Halifax Regional Municipality is advising residents that the overnight winter parking ban will​ be enforced in Zone 2 – Non-Central from 1 to 6 a.m. to allow crews to properly clear the streets and sidewalks.

Zone 2 – Non-Central is a designated area outside of the Halifax peninsula and downtown Dartmouth within Highway 111 (the Circumferential Highway) and some surrounding areas. Residents are able to determine which zone they’re in by searching their address using the interactive tool available here.

The overnight winter parking ban is not currently in effect for Zone 1 – Central.

 

Vehicles must be off municipal streets during the hours noted above. Regardless of the status of an overnight winter parking ban, or whether you have received a notification, vehicles can be towed, day or night, at any time of year, if they are interfering with snow-clearing operations, as per Section 139 of the​ Nova Scotia Motor Vehicle Act.

Planters, lawn decorations and any other portable objects near the sidewalk should be removed before the winter. Any permanent structures or objects too big to move should be marked with a reflector that will be visible above the snow to help crews identify obstacles.

Vehicles obstructing a driveway or sidewalk are prone to damage and become dangerous for crews. Such obstacles prevent crews from clearing the sidewalks properly, which can quickly become an accessibility issue for pedestrians, seniors, people with mobility issues and parents pushing strollers.

Never clear snow from your property onto the street or sidewalk.​ Property owners must ensure the snow they clear is piled on their own property. It is against​ By-Law S-300​ to throw or pile snow in the street or on the sidewalk. This is a serious problem that can cause safety issues as it complicates clearing. The municipality has​ enforcement tools in place to address non-compliance with the by-law.

The overnight winter parking ban is in effect from now until Mar. 31, 2023. The easiest way to stay informed is to register for automated notifications by signing up for hfxALERT, checking halifax.ca/snow for updates, or by calling 311. Subscribers to hfxALERT will receive timely alerts by phone, email, and/or text message when the ban is in effect and again when it is lifted. Standard text messaging rates apply.

Think before you park this winter – it will help make the season a little easier on everyone.

For more information on municipal winter operations, please visit​ halifax.ca/snow.

 

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