File #: CM-24-022    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Council Motion Status: Passed
File created: 11/21/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/17/2024 Final action: 12/17/2024
Title: Review Request for Residential Permit Parking Policy C-TS-03 Notice given by: Councillor Killick

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Review Request for Residential Permit Parking Policy C-TS-03
Notice given by: Councillor Killick

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PROPOSED MOTION(S):
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That in consideration of current relaxations of parking requirements in the Land Use Bylaw, Administration review C-TS-03 Residential Permit Parking Policy and provide a recommendation to Council by Q2 2025 regarding whether the Policy should be rescinded or updated, and if so, how, and that no new applications be accepted by Administration pursuant to C-TS-03 until the policy has been updated or rescinded by Council.
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ADMINISTRATION'S UNDERSTANDING OF THE INTENT OF THE MOTION

Administration understands the intent of this motion to direct staff to perform a review of Council Policy C-TS-03 Residential Permit Parking, in the context of possible impacts of recent LUB parking policy changes and to identify and present recommendations of change to the C-TS-03 Policy within Q2 of 2025.

ADMINISTRATION'S RECOMMENDATION

That Council allow Administration to complete the Mobility Strategy in 2025 and consider applicable resulting policy, bylaw and service level recommendations to a variety of transportation / mobility related targets to be presented in 2026; inclusive of potential changes to Residential Permit Parking. See Alternative 1 below for suggested motion wording.

PURPOSE OF REPORT

The purpose of this report is to present a motion for which Councillor Killick gave notice on November 19, 2024.

ALIGNMENT TO COUNCIL DIRECTION OR MANDATORY STATUTORY PROVISION

On November 26, 2018, Council passed the following motion:

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That the City Council Policy C-TS-03 Residential Permit Parking, provided as an attachment to the November 26, 2018 agenda report entitled Residential Parking Permit Program be approved.
That the Michener, Dunfield and Desevigny permit parking program pilot areas are grandfathered into the new process and can follow the standard process should they wish to exit the ...

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