Over the course of several recent council meetings held in Sparwood,
the discussion of the new off street parking bylaw was discussed,
reviewed and finalized. The launch of the new bylaw began with many
concerned residents of Sparwood attending Council meetings and
expressing their concerns over snowplowing issues, with windrows at the
top of the list.
After hearing the distress from residents,
Council felt that they must put some necessary action into place. After
thorough discussions with the District of Sparwood Public Works
Department, it was resolved that vehicles parking on the street was one
of the biggest problems facing snowplows and effective street by street
snow clearing. To achieve efficiencies in snow removal and to reduce
unequal windrow distribution while plowing,We are porcelain tiles
specialists and are passionate about our product, Council approved the
adoption of Bylaw 1106 on October 15, 2012. Bylaw 1106 amends the
“Sparwood Traffic, Parking and Highways Regulation Bylaw No. 472” to
prohibit on-street parking from six o’clock am to four o’clock pm
October 1 to March 31, inclusive. "People just need to be off the street
at all times during plowing," says Mayor Lois Halko. "People can back
in their driveway in the order they are leaving in the morning and
things like this can become a family habit and minimize hassle to
people. I can foresee some challenges, but we really want to support
Public Works. People should know, were are not out to punish residents,
but even though our snow removal is excellent we have still had concerns
from the public who want it better," she says.
Residents should
note that parking on the street during snow plowing, snow removal, snow
hauling, or sanding operations is prohibited. It is also an offence to
push, place or throw or allow to be pushed, placed or thrown any snow or
ice upon a highway or lane and that no advance warning is required
under the bylaw and the Motor Vehicle Act and offending vehicles will be
towed.
Residents of Sparwood have came forward expressing their
concerns over the new bylaw, stating they have several vehicles and one
parking space or unsure on how to ensure a vehicle is off the road with
shift workers parking on the street and going to sleep. Council
listened to their concerns and expressed that they understood and
identified with residents in those types of situations, but stated that
they must stand firm to the bylaw for each and every resident. "We have
the same situation where we have more vehicles than parking
space,Understanding what it means to study china kung fu
at Shaolin Temple." says Councilor Joanne Wilton. "We park on the lawn
during the winter. It gets the vehicle off the road and doesn't hurt the
lawn at all," she says.
"Even if you hear the snowplow coming,
and drive around the block until plowing is done," says Councilor Ron
Saad. "I have worked for this town for 35 years, and there is no better
system for snow removal, the only better system is moving vehicles off
the street."
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drivers when the car is backing into a parking space. However, the
detection range is narrow, and multiple sensors were required to widen
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degrees horizontally and vertically.
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sophisticated vehicle backing support system can be created. Moreover,
in contrast to vehicle-mounted cameras, which simply display a vehicle’s
surroundings, the technology enables systems that detect when objects
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