Traffic Bylaw 990/22

Rimbey, Alberta

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BYLAW NO. 990/22 A BYLAW OF THE TOWN OF RIMBEY IN THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA TO PROVIDE FOR THE REGULATION OF PARKING AND THE USE OF HIGHWAYS THROUGHOUT THE MUNICIPALITY. (m) No person shall park any vehicle upon any land owned by the Town which the Town uses or permits to be used as a playground, recreation area, public park and green space except on such parts clearly signed or otherwise authorized by the C.A.O. for vehicle parking. (n) Where parking lines are visible on a roadway or parking lot no person shall park a vehicle except within the limits of the lines designating the parking stall. (o) Except in the case of sudden vehicle breakdown, a person shall not stand or park any vehicle on any portion of a highway in the Town for the purpose of servicing or repairing the vehicle. (p) The Town, after clearly posting or signing a roadway or public parking lot a minimum of twelve (12) hours prior may cause a roadway or public parking lot to be cleared of vehicles for the purpose of street cleaning, snow removal or highway repairs. In such cases, the Town may tow and impound vehicles blocking street cleaning or repair equipment at the vehicle owner's risk and expense. (q) No person shall park a vehicle in an angle parking zone where such vehicle exceeds 6.2 metres in overall length. (r) No person shall park a vehicle on a roadway or parking lot with the motor running in such circumstances and location as to cause a disturbance to residents within the area. (s) No person shall park an unregistered vehicle or a vehicle without a license plate on a public roadway or parking lot within the town limits of Rimbey. 6.2 DISABLED PARKING (a) The C.A.O. is hereby authorized to establish, sign or otherwise designate such parking stalls or zones within the Town as he deems necessary for the exclusive parking of vehicles bearing a valid disabled placard or license plate issued or recognized by the Registrar of Motor Vehicle Services. (b) The owner, tenant, occupant or person in control of private property within the Town to which vehicles driven by the public generally have access may designate parking spaces for the exclusive parking of vehicles bearing a valid disabled placard or license plate issued or recognized by the Registrar of Motor Vehicle Services. The signage or markings used to so designate such parking spaces shall be in a form similar to that approved and used by the C.A.O. (c) No person shall park or stop a vehicle which does not display a disabled placard or license plate that is issued or recognized by the Registrar of Motor Vehicle Services in a parking space clearly signed or otherwise designated pursuant to sections 6.2(a) or 6.2(b) of this Bylaw. 9