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Temporary Overnight Parking Ban Declared for the South/Central Peninsula

A temporary overnight parking ban has been declared for the South/Central Peninsula effective 11 p.m. this evening (January 3) through to 7 a.m. tomorrow morning (January 4). This means there is no on-street parking allowed anywhere in the South/Central Peninsula area. Any vehicles remaining on-street after 11 p.m. when a parking ban has been declared WILL BE TICKETED AND/OR TOWED at the owner's risk and expense. Overnight parking bans are declared as per sections 5(6) and 5(7) of the City’s Traffic By-law to allow for snow removal operations.

Six Parking Commission parking lots will be cleared for use by on-street parking residents beginning at 6 p.m. tonight at:

  • Corner of Princess Street and Canterbury Street (entrance on Canterbury Street)
  • Corner of Duke and Sydney Street
  • Peters Street
  • Carmarthen Street (Vineyard Church)
  • Corner of Charlotte Street and Queen Street at Key Industries (entrance on Queen Street)
  • Water Street

Vehicles must be removed from all the above parking lots by 7 a.m. Monday through Friday and by noon on weekends. Vehicles remaining in the lots after these times may be towed at the owner's risk and expense.

The PEEL Plaza Parking Garage offers a $5.00 overnight parking rate for nights when a parking ban is declared. This rate is valid only between 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. the following morning. Regular parking rates will be charged before and after these hours.

The purpose of a Parking Ban is to allow plow crews to push snow back from all streets in the South/Central Peninsula to maintain access to all streets – especially narrow ones – by emergency and private vehicles throughout the winter. The City of Saint John apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause. Thank you for your cooperation as we work to clear our City streets.

To find out whether a temporary overnight parking ban has been declared, call the Snow Parking Ban Recorded Information Line at 658-4040. You can also check the City of Saint John website at www.saintjohn.ca for updates.

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