Summary of previous Council Resolutions;
CR1442/94 That APPROVAL BE GIVEN to the following actions respecting permit parking:
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placement of a one year moratorium on new areas;
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review of the permit parking policy in the overall context of transportation services and the strategic planning process;
- iii) review existing areas of permit parking as they come up for annual renewal exempting the University of Windsor (Bridge-Mill) Area 2-6 and those other areas having sunset clauses,
AND a further report BE SUBMITTED by the Commissioner of Traffic and Engineering
CR1377/95 That the existing permit parking policy approved by Council Resolution 1442/94 on December 12, 1994 BE AMENDED as follows:
- Permit parking be restricted to areas adjacent to the University of Windsor and the Central Business District, as determined by the Commissioner of Traffic Engineering;
- Annual permit fees be increased to $50.00 for the first, $20.00 for the second and $50.00 for additional or replacement permits, effective January 1, 1996;
- New areas to be considered for permit parking will be required to demonstrate a 95% community approval rating for permit parking.
CR585/96 That APPROVAL BE GIVEN to charge the following fees for permit parking:
i) for existing permit parking areas: $25.00 for the first permit, $10.00 for the second and $25.00 for additional or replacement permits;
ii) for new permit parking areas: $50.00 for the first permit, $20.00 for the second and $50.00 for additional or replacement permits (as per Council Resolution 1377/95) for the first year only, with renewals as per (i) above;
AND further, Council Resolution 1442/94, adopted December 12, 1994 (as amended by Council Resolution 1377/95) which originally established the fee structure, and the Parking By-law BE AMENDED accordingly.
CR93/2013 That the report of the City Engineer dated March 1, 2013 entitled “Residential Permit Parking - St Clair College Area” BE RECEIVED for information; and further, that residential permit parking BE ALLOWED in the area bound between Cousineau Road and Cabana and Mount Royal to the eastern boundary of St. Clair College, subject to the standard fees and provided that 95% of the residents in that area agree to the terms of the Permit Program.