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CONSOLIDATED VERSION
OF
2677/G/23
Traffic Bylaw
Enacted November 14, 2023
As Amended By:
Bylaw 2737/G/26 - Traffic Bylaw Amendment - April 27, 2026
TOWN OF
STONY
PLAIN
The text shown in parentheses in various locations throughout this document identifies the
corresponding amending bylaw which authorized the change to this bylaw.
BYLAW 2677/G/23
BEING A BYLAW OF THE TOWN OF STONY PLAIN IN THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA TO
REGULATE PEDESTRIAN AND VEHICLE TRAFFIC WITHIN THE CORPORATE
BOUNDARIES OF THE TOWN OF STONY PLAIN
WHEREAS, the Municipal Government Act, RSA 2000, c. M-26, and amendments thereto, provides that a
municipality may pass bylaws for the peace, order, and good government of the municipality and for
providing for the health, safety, and welfare thereof and for the regulating, and controlling of transport
Trucks; and
WHEREAS, the Traffic Safety Act, RSA 2000, c.T-6 as amended or repealed and replaced from time to
time, authorizes a municipal council to pass bylaws not inconsistent within the Traffic Safety Act, respecting
Highways under its direction, control and management, for the regulation and control of traffic within the
boundaries of the Municipality; and
WHEREAS, the Council of the Town of Stony Plain deems it to be in the best interests of the public to
regulate traffic within the Municipality;
NOW THEREFORE, the Council of the Town of Stony Plain in the Province of Alberta, duly assembled,
hereby enacts the following:
1.0.0
Title
1.1.0
This bylaw may be cited as the "Traffic Bylaw".
2.0.0
Definitions
2.1.0
"Alley" as defined in the Traffic Safety Act, or any replacement legislation enacted by the Province
of Alberta from time to time.
2.2.0
"Bicycle" means any cycle propelled by human power on which a Person may ride, regardless of
the number of wheels it has.
2.3.0
"Boulevard" means that part of a Highway in an urban area that is not Roadway, and is that part of
the Sidewalk that is not especially adapted to the use of or ordinarily used by Pedestrians.
2.4.0 "Bylaw Enforcement Officer" means a Person appointed by the Municipality pursuant to the
provisions of the Municipal Government Act.
2.5.0
"Carrier" means any Vehicle that is transporting any amount of Dangerous Goods into, through or
out of the Town.
2.6.0
"Commercial Vehicle" as defined in the Traffic Safety Act, or any replacement legislation enacted
by the Province of Alberta from time to time.
2.7.0
"Council" means the Council of the Town of Stony Plain.
2.8.0
"Crossing" means a Curb, Sidewalk or Boulevard Crossing constructed for the purpose of Vehicle
access.
2.9.0
"Crosswalk" as defined in the Traffic Safety Act, or any replacement legislation enacted by the
Province of Alberta from time to time.
2.10.0 "Curb" means the actual Curb if there is one or the division point between that portion of the
Highway intended for the use of Vehicles and that portion occupied by a Sidewalk.
2.11.0 "Dangerous Goods" as defined in the current Dangerous Goods Transportation and Handling Act.
2.12.0 "Emergency Access Route" means a route or lane so designated to provide Emergency Vehicles
with unencumbered access to adjacent or nearby areas.
2.13.0 "Emergency Vehicle" means:
a)
a Vehicle operated by a Peace Officer or police service as defined in the Peace Officer Act
and/or Police Act,
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b)
a fire-fighting or other type of Vehicle operated by the fire protection service or a municipality,
c)
an ambulance operated by a Person or organization providing ambulance services,
d) a Vehicle operated as a gas, power or water disconnection unit of a public utility, or
e)
a Vehicle designated by regulation as an emergency response unit.
2.14.0 "Government Vehicle" means any Vehicle that is owned or leased by a municipal, provincial or
federal level of government.
2.15.0 "Heavy Vehicle" means:
a) a Vehicle with or without a load weighing six thousand (6000) kgs or more, or exceeding 12
metres in length, or
b) a Vehicle with a Trailer with or without a load weighing six thousand (6000) kgs or more in
total weight or, 12 metres in total length.
2.16.0 "Helmet" means a safety Helmet that is approved under the current Vehicle Equipment Regulation.
2.17.0 "Highway" as defined in the Traffic Safety Act, or any replacement legislation enacted by the
Province of Alberta from time to time.
2.18.0 "Hoarding" means the fencing required to enclose an Obstruction on Public Place.
2.19.0 "Intersection" means:
a)
the area embraced within the prolongation or connection of the lateral Curb lines, or
b)
if there are not any lateral Curb lines, the exterior edges of the Roadways, or
if 2 or more Highways, which join one another at an angle whether or not, one Highway
crosses the other.
2.20.0 "Land Use Bylaw" means the Town of Stony Plain Land Use Bylaw.
2.21.0 "Litter" means when a Person to allows, causes, or permits any substance or material whatsoever
to become loose, or detached, or blow, drop, spill, leak or fall from a Vehicle or equipment.
2.22.0 "Micromobility Devices" means a range of small, lightweight personal use devices operating at
speeds below twenty-five (25) kilometers per hour. Micromobility Devices may include devices
such as bicycles, e-bikes, non-motorized scooters, roller blades, in-line skates, and non-motorized
skateboards. Micromobility Devices exclude devices with internal combustion engines and those
with top speeds above forty-five (45) kilometers per hour.
2.23.0 "Mobile Home" means a structure, whether ordinarily equipped with wheels or not, that is
constructed or manufactured to be moved from one point to another, and is intended to be occupied
by one or more Persons, but does not include a holiday Trailer or a Recreational Vehicle when the
holiday Trailer or Recreational Vehicle is being used for bona fide recreational purposes.
2.24.0 "Mobility Aid" means a device that is used to facilitate the transport, in a normal seated orientation,
of a Person with a disability.
2.25.0 "Motorcycle" as defined in the Traffic Safety Act, or any replacement legislation enacted by the
Province of Alberta from time to time..
2.26.0 "Municipal Violation Tag" means a tag or similar document issued by the Town pursuant to the
Municipal Government Act for the purpose of notifying a Person that an offence has been
committed for which a prosecution may follow.
2.27.0 "Obstruction" means an encroachment, excavation, structure or other obstacle, including a tree,
shrub or hedge, that:
a)
interferes with or prevents the vision, passage, maintenance or use of Public Places by
Vehicles or Pedestrians; or
b)
interferes with or prevents the proper operation of a public work.
2.28.0 "Off-Highway Vehicle" means any motorized mode of transportation not intended for normal
Roadway use, but built for cross-country travel on land, water, snow, ice or marsh or swamp land
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or on other natural terrain and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, includes, when
specifically designed for such non- Roadway travel,
a) 4-wheel drive Vehicles,
b) low pressure tire Vehicles,
c) motorcycles and related 2-wheel Vehicles,
d) amphibious machines,
e) all-terrain Vehicles,
f) miniature motor Vehicles,
g) snow Vehicles,
h) minibikes, and
i) any other means of transportation that is propelled by any power other than muscular power
or wind, but does not include motor boats, or Vehicles exempted from being an Off-
Highway Vehicle by provincial regulation.
2.29.0 "Operator" means a Person who drives a Vehicle or operates equipment as the Owner thereof, or
as an agent, employee, or servant of the Owner.
2.30.0 "Owner" means the Person who owns a Vehicle and includes any Person renting a Vehicle or
having the exclusive use of a Vehicle under a lease that has a term of more than 30 days or otherwise
having the exclusive use of a Vehicle for a period of more than 30 days, or if the context dictates,
a duly registered land title holder.
2.31.0 "Parade" means a procession or march that is organized to entertain spectators, for display or
inspection purposes, or to promote a cause or purpose, and is likely to block, obstruct, impede,
hinder, or otherwise interfere with Vehicle or Pedestrian traffic.
2.32.0 "Park" as defined in the current Regulations to the Traffic Safety Act, or any replacement legislation
enacted by the Province of Alberta from time to time.
2.33.0 "Parking Ban" means a period of time designated by the Town Manager or designate when, for the
purposes of clearing or removing snow or ice or conducting other Roadway maintenance, parking
is prohibited on Highways within the Town identified as a Snow Route/street sweeping.
2.34.0 "Parking Stall" means a portion of a street indicated by marking space for one Vehicle.
2.35.0 "Parkland" means any developed or undeveloped property that is owned, controlled or maintained
by the Town of Stony Plain is intended to be used by the public for recreation purposes, and is,
a) preserved as a natural area,
b) designated or districted as park or park corridor land,
c) dedicated as municipal reserve, environmental reserve, or a public utility lot property
pursuant to the Municipal Government Act, or
d) a Boulevard contiguous with, partially within or fully within the property referenced under
above.
2.36.0 "Peace Officer" means:
a) a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, while the member is in the exercise or
discharge of the member's powers or duties,
b) a member of a municipal police service, while the member is in the exercise or discharge
of the member's powers or duties,
c) a Community Peace Officers appointed under the Peace Officer Act while the Community
Peace Officer is in the exercise or discharge of their powers or duties,
d) a Person who is employed or retained by the Government, a municipality or a Metis
settlement and whose duties include written authorization to issue Violation Tickets under
Parts 2 and 3, while the Person is in the exercise or discharge of that duty and while the
Person is serving a summons, offence notice or subpoena,
e) a Park Warden appointed under the Parks Canada Agency Act and a Park Officer
designated under the Canada National Parks Act, while they are in the exercise or
discharge of their powers or duties in a national park established under the Canada
National Parks Act,
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f) a Person appointed under the National Defence Act (Canada) regulations for the purposes
of section 156 of the National Defence Act (Canada), while the Person is in the exercise or
discharge of the Person's powers or duties in a defense establishment as defined in that
Act, and
g) any other Person employed by a municipality, a Metis settlement, the Government of
Alberta or the Government of Canada for the preservation and maintenance of the public
peace, while the Person is in the exercise or discharge of the Person's powers and duties.
2.37.0 "Pedestrian" means:
a) a Person on foot; or
b) a Person in or on a Mobility Aid and includes those Persons designated by regulation as
Pedestrians.
2.38.0 "Person" includes any individual, firm, partnership, association, corporation, society, trustee,
executor, administrator, or any other legal representative.
2.39.0 "Premise" means any external surfaces of all structures and the whole or part of any parcel of real
Property, including Property immediately adjacent to and structure and includes all forms of
vegetation and including any Property or structures owned of leased by the Town.
2.40.0 "Property" means:
a)
in the case of land, a parcel of land including and structures; or,
b)
in other cases, personal property.
2.41.0 "Playground Zone" means that portion of a Highway identified as a Playground Zone by a Traffic
Control Device.
2.42.0 "Public Place" means any Highway, Parkland, public bridge, Roadway, lane, footway, square,
court, Alley or passage, whether a thoroughfare or not, and includes any open space to which the
public have or are permitted to have access, whether by payment or otherwise, to Town land.
2.43.0 "Recreational Vehicle" means a Vehicle designed or used for travel with temporary living
accommodation for vacations or camping purposes.
2.44.0 "Registrar" means the Registrar of Motor Vehicle Services and includes any Person who, on the
directions of the Registrar, is acting on behalf of the Registrar of Motor Vehicle Services.
2.45.0 "Roadway" as defined in the Traffic Safety Act, or any replacement legislation enacted by the
Province of Alberta from time to time.
2.46.0 "School Zone" means that portion of a Highway identified as a School Zone by a Traffic Control
Device.
2.47.0 "Sidewalk" means that part of a Highway especially adapted to the use of or ordinarily used by
Pedestrians and includes that part of a Highway between the Curb line, or where there is no Curb
line, the edge of the Roadway and the adjacent property line, whether not it is paved, or improved.
2.48.0 "Skateboard" means a device for coasting made of a board mounted on coasters, commonly called
a Skateboard.
2.49.0 "Small Car" means a passenger Vehicle having a wheelbase of 270 cm or less.
2.50.0 "Snow Route" means any Roadway, Highway, or portion thereof where Snow Removal signs have
been placed in a location identified as a Snow Route in preparation for snow clearance.
2.51.0 "Special Class of Vehicle" means any of the following:
a) Small Cars,
b) Emergency Vehicles,
c) transit Vehicles,
d) tour buses,
e) limousines,
f) funeral cars,
g) school buses,
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h) disabled Persons Vehicles,
i) Motorcycles,
j) Commercial Vehicles, or
k) Government Vehicles.
2.52.0 "Special Roadway Event" means a competition, spectacle or event (including a block party or
similar gathering) that takes place in whole or in part on a Highway and which may involve
walking, running or the use or display of Bicycles, Motorcycles or Vehicles.
2.53.0 "Stop" means:
a)
when required, a complete cessation from vehicular movement, and
b)
when prohibited, any halting even momentarily of a Vehicle, whether occupied or not,
except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with a
direction given by a Peace Officer, Bylaw Enforcement Officer, a member of the Stony
Plain Fire Department or Traffic Control Device.
2.54.0 "Street Furniture" includes every Curb, Sidewalk, Pole, Traffic Control Device, Waste Receptacle,
Bus Bench, Bus Enclosure, Tree, Plant, Grass, Utility, Utility Service, or any other property
authorized of placement on a Highway or a Public Place by the Town.
2.55.0 "Taxi Cab" shall mean a public Vehicle including a livery or any other motor Vehicle designed to
carry twelve passengers or less which is used to transport passengers and their baggage, on request,
to a stated destination.
2.56.0 "Town" means the Town of Stony Plain.
2.57.0 "Town Manager" means the Chief Administrative Officer for the Town of Stony Plain or the Person
designated by the Chief Administrative Officer to perform the duties of the Town Manager set out
in this bylaw.
2.58.0 "Town Vehicle" means any Vehicle owned by the Town used in connection with the duties and
responsibilities of the Town and includes emergency vehicles.
2.59.0 "Traffic Control Device" as defined in the Traffic Safety Act, or any replacement legislation enacted
by the Province of Alberta from time to time.
2.60.0 "Traffic Safety Act" means the statute enacted by the Province of Alberta as Chapter T-6 of the
Revised Statutes of Alberta, 2000 and any regulations enacted thereunder, as amended or replaced
from time to time.
2.61.0 "Trailer" means a Vehicle so designed that it:
a)
may be attached to or drawn by a motor Vehicle or tractor, and
b)
is intended to transport property or Persons, and includes any Vehicle defined by Alberta
Regulation as a Trailer but does not include machinery or equipment solely used in the
construction or maintenance of Highways.
2.62.0 "Truck" means any Vehicle, other than a registered Disabled Persons Vehicle, Recreational
Vehicle, School Bus or Transit Vehicle, that is:
a)
greater than eleven (11) metres in length, or
b)
registered (in any jurisdiction) to operate at a maximum gross weight of eight thousand
(8000) kg or more.
2.63.0 "Vehicle" as defined in the Traffic Safety Act, or any replacement legislation enacted by the
Province of Alberta from time to time.
2.64.0 "Violation Ticket" means a violation ticket issued in accordance with the current Provincial
Offences Procedure Act, or any replacement legislation enacted by the Province of Alberta from
time to time.
2.65.0 "Walkway" means any footpath or trail, as part of the Town's Trail System.
2.66.0 "Waste" means any solid or liquid material or product or combination of solid or liquid material
or product, including, but not limited to:
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a) rubbish, refuse, garbage, paper, packaging, containers, bottles, cans, manure, human or
animal excrement, sewage or the whole or a part of an animal carcass, or
b) the whole or part of any article, raw or processed material, Vehicle or other machinery that
is disposed of.
3.0.0
General
3.1.0
Overarching Authority
3.1.1 Notwithstanding anything in this bylaw, no Person shall act in contravention of:
a) the directions of a Peace Officer, Bylaw Enforcement Officer or a member of the
Stony Plain Fire Department acting in the course of their employment duties; or
b) a Traffic Control Device placed by or under the direction of the Town.
3.1.2 No Person other than a Peace Officer, Bylaw Enforcement Officer or member of the Stony
Plain Fire Department shall attempt to direct or regulate traffic or place anything
resembling a Traffic Control Device other than with the permission of, and in accordance
with any conditions imposed by the Town Manager or the designate.
3.1.3
Without restricting any other power, duty, or function granted by this bylaw, the Town
Manager, or delegate, may: (Bylaw 2737/G/26, April 27, 2026)
a)
carry out any inspections to determine compliance with this bylaw;
b)
take any steps or carry out any actions required to enforce this bylaw;
c)
take any steps or carry out any actions required to remedy a contravention of this
bylaw;
d)
establish forms for the purposes of this bylaw;
e)
designate where traffic control devices are to be erected and for purposes of greater
certainty, this includes traffic control devices restricting the speed of Vehicles;
f)
designate any Highway or portion thereof for one-way traffic only;
g)
designate any Roadway as one to be divided into traffic lanes of such number as is
proper;
h)
designate Highways or any portion thereof as passenger or Commercial Vehicle
loading and unloading spaces including disabled and school bus loading zones for
such time limits as appropriate;
i)
close any existing median or divider on a Highway; and
j)
temporarily close any Highway for the purpose of construction, repairs,
maintenance, or other valid reason where a hazard exists or would be created if the
road were not closed.
3.1.4
The Town Manager is a designated officer for the purposes of section 542 of the
Municipal Government Act. (Bylaw 2737/G/26, April 27, 2026)
3.2.0
Parking
3.2.1 No Person shall Park a Vehicle on any portion of a Highway upon which parking is
prohibited by a Traffic Control Device.
3.2.2 No Person shall Stop a Vehicle on any portion of a Highway upon which Stopping during
such time is prohibited by a Traffic Control Device.
3.2.3 Where a parking space is indicated on a Roadway surface, an Operator shall Park a
Vehicle wholly within the limits of the parking space.
3.2.4 Unless required or permitted by a Traffic Control Device, this bylaw, the Traffic Safety
Act, in compliance with the direction of a Peace Officer, or to avoid conflict with
other traffic, a driver shall not Stop, Park, or leave their Vehicle:
a) on a Sidewalk or Boulevard;
b) on a Crosswalk or any part of a Crosswalk;
c) within an Intersection other than immediately next to the Curb in a "T" Intersection;
d) at an Intersection nearer than five (5) metres to the projection of the corner property
line immediately ahead or immediately to the rear except when the Vehicle is parked
in a space where a parking meter or other Traffic Control Device indicates parking is
permitted;
e) within five (5) metres of the approach to any "STOP" sign or "YIELD" sign;
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f) within five (5) metres of any fire hydrant, or when the hydrant is not located at the
Curb, within five (5) metres of the point on the Curb nearest the hydrant;
g) within 1.5 metres from an access to a garage, private road or driveway or a Vehicle
crossway over a Sidewalk;
h) within five (5) metres from the near side of a marked Crosswalk;
i) alongside or opposite any Highway excavation or Obstruction when stopping or
parking would obstruct traffic;
j) on any bridge or in any subway or on the approaches to either of them;
k) on any portion of a Roadway marked as an Emergency Access Route or fire lane;
l) on the Roadway side of a Vehicle parked or stopped at the Curb or edge of the
Roadway;
m) such that the Vehicle impedes or obstructs the orderly flow of Vehicle or Pedestrian
traffic;
n) at any place for a time longer than that stated on Traffic Control Devices providing for
parking for a specified time;
o) on the wrong side of a Roadway against the flow of traffic;
p) on an Alley unless such Vehicle is loading or unloading and is parked so as to not
obstruct other Vehicles using the Alley;
q) in a Roadway maintenance or construction area unless the Vehicle is employed in the
maintenance or construction work;
r) where any Vehicle may interfere with the use of a doorway intended as a fire or
emergency exit from any building abutting the Highway;
s) such that the Vehicle obstructs access to the entrance way of a fire hall, police station
or hospital;
t) upon Parkland, or land designated by a public authority other than the Town as park or
reserve land;
u) on private land which has been clearly marked by a Traffic Control Device directed by
the Owner, tenant, or their agent, unless such Person is in charge of the private land;
v) in any place where a Traffic Control Device indicates that parking or stopping is
restricted to a Special Class of Vehicle, except if that Vehicle qualifies as a member of
such authorized Special Class of Vehicle.
w) in such manner as to obstruct the access to or exit from any theatre or other building
being used for public gatherings;
x) in such manner as to interfere with the proper operation of any Vehicle used by the
Fire Department or other department of the Town;
y) on any land owned by the Town unless designated as a Parking Stall without the
express or written approval of the Town Manager;
z) on a Highway without subsisting registration issued in respect of that Vehicle.
3.3.0
Snow Routes
3.3.1 No Person shall Park a Vehicle, or permit a Vehicle to be parked on a Highway marked as
a Snow Route when a Parking Ban has been declared in effect by the Town Manager and
is in effect until notification signs are removed.
3.3.2 A published notice in the local newspaper, Town website, Town media or on
Roadway signage shall constitute reasonable notice.
3.3.3 All Vehicles parked on signed Snow Routes after the ban is in effect as indicated in 3.3.1
are subject to immediate removal at the expense of the registered Owner of said Vehicle.
3.4.0
Abandoned Vehicles
3.4.1 No Person shall abandon a Vehicle on a Highway. A Vehicle left standing for more than
seventy-two (72) consecutive hours shall be deemed to have been abandoned at
that location.
3.4.2 No Person shall Park or leave a Vehicle upon public or private property without express or
or implied consent of the Owner, or a Person in lawful possession or control of the
property.
3.5.0
Parallel Parking
3.5.1 When parking on a Highway, and unless angle parking is allowed or required and
Traffic Control Devices are in place indicating so, a driver shall Park their Vehicle
with the sides of it parallel to the Curb or edge of the Highway, and
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a) with the right-hand wheels of it not more than five hundred (500) millimeters from the
right-hand Curb or edge of the Roadway; or
b) in the case of a one-way Highway where Parking on either side is allowed, with the
wheel's closest to a Curb or edge of the Roadway not more than five hundred (500)
millimeters from the Curb or edge of the Roadway and with the Vehicle facing the
direction of travel authorized for that Highway.
3.5.2 Notwithstanding 3.5.1, a Motorcycle may be parked:
a) at an angle, other than perpendicular, to the Curb or edge of the Roadway;
b) with a wheel of the Motorcycle not more than five-hundred (500) millimetres from the
Curb or edge of the Roadway; and
c) with the Motorcycle angled in the direction of travel authorized for the traffic lane that
is adjacent to the lane on which the Motorcycle is parked.
3.6.0
Angle Parking
3.6.1 When a Traffic Control Device or pavement markings indicate that angle parking
is allowed or required and pavement markings are visible on the Roadway, a driver
shall Park their Vehicle:
a) with its sides within and parallel to any two (2) of immediately adjacent marked lines;
b) in the case of a Vehicle other than a Motorcycle, with one front wheel not more than
five hundred (500) millimeters from the Curb or edge of the Roadway.
3.6.2 In the case of a Motorcycle:
a) with a wheel of the Motorcycle not more than five hundred (500) millimeters from the
Curb or edge of the Roadway; and
b) with the Motorcycle angled in the direction of travel authorized for the traffic lane that
is adjacent to the lane on which the Motorcycle is parked.
3.6.3 When a Traffic Control Device indicates that angle parking is allowed or required but no
pavement markings are visible on the Roadway, a driver shall Park their Vehicle:
a) with its sides at an angle between thirty (30) and sixty (60) degrees to the Curb or
edge of the Roadway;
b) with one front wheel not more than five hundred (500) millimeters from the Curb or
edge of the Roadway.
3.6.4 In the case of a Motorcycle:
a) with a wheel of the Motorcycle not more than five hundred (500) millimeters from the
Curb or edge of the Roadway; and
b) with the Motorcycle angled in the direction of travel authorized for the traffic lane that
is adjacent to the lane on which the Motorcycle is parked.
3.6.5 A driver of a Vehicle shall not cross nor enter oncoming traffic to either enter or exit from
the parking area.
3.6.6 Notwithstanding 3.6.1 no Person shall angle Park a Vehicle or Trailer which exceeds six
(6) metres in overall length upon Highways except at such locations as may have been
designated by the Town Manager or designate.
3.7.0
Disabled Parking
3.7.1 No Person shall Park or Stop on private or public land, in any location designated by a
Traffic Control Device as being for the use of Persons with disabilities unless the Vehicle:
a) displays a valid disabled parking placard or license plate issued or recognized by the
Registrar; and
b) is being used for the transportation of a Person with a disability.
3.8.0
Idling Vehicle
3.8.1 No Person shall Park any Vehicle with the motor running for more than 30 minutes, in
in such a manner and such a location as to cause a disturbance.
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3.8.2 No Person having care or control of a Vehicle on any Highway shall permit the motor of
such Vehicle to run at excessive revolutions per minute in the manner commonly known as
"revving."
3.8.3 A Vehicle shall not to be deemed idling in contravention of 3.8.1 if:
a) Vehicles are idling due to traffic or an emergency,
b) armoured Vehicles engaged in the secure delivery and pick up of goods,
c) Emergency Vehicles,
d) Vehicles that must remain idling so as to power a heating or refrigeration system
required for the preservation of perishable cargo,
e) Vehicles that must remain idling so as to power any tools or equipment required for, or
incidental to the provision of services by a municipality or public utility.
3.9.0
Walkways
3.9.1 No Operator of any Vehicle shall leave or operate any Vehicle on any Walkway within
the Town.
3.10.0 Recreational Vehicle/Trailers
3.10.1 A Recreational Vehicle/Trailer shall not be parked on a Highway in areas of the Town
designated as residential districts for a period exceeding forty-eight (48) consecutive
hours; and
3.10.2 A Recreational Vehicle/Trailer shall be moved to an off Highway location for at least
seventy-two (72) consecutive hours before it may be parked again on a Highway.
3.10.3 A Recreational Vehicle/Trailer parked on a Highway shall not be occupied.
3.10.4 A Recreational Vehicle/Trailer shall not be parked on upon a Highway with any slides
extended.
3.10.5 No Person shall Park a Recreational Vehicle/Trailer upon a Highway unless it is attached
at all times to a Vehicle by which it may be drawn.
3.11.0 Mobile Home
3.11.1 No Person shall Park a Mobile Home in a Public Place except in an area designated by
the Town as a Mobile Home site or park.
3.12.0 Parades/Special Roadway Event
3.12.1 No Person shall leave any Vehicle on any Highway which has been cleared or is about to
be cleared for a Parade or Special Roadway Event provided that sufficient warning signs
have been placed at the particular Highway Intersection, at least twelve (12) hours before
such Parade is to take place.
3.12.2 No Person shall hold or take part in any Parade or procession or Special Roadway Event
without first having obtained from the Town Manager or their designate, a permit for the
Parade of procession to be held.
3.12.3 Every member of a Parade or procession or Special Roadway Event and the organization
and leaders thereto shall be guilty of an offence for each and every violation of this
section.
3.12.4 Any Person desiring to hold a Parade, or procession or Special Roadway Event or event
which would cause a road closure within the Town shall make an application in writing at
least fourteen (14) business days prior to the time they desire to hold the same. Said
application shall include information with respect to the following:
a) the name and address of the applicant (if such application is made on behalf of an
organization, the names, and addresses of the full executive),
b) the nature and purpose of such Parade or procession or Special Roadway Event,
c) the date, and hours during which the same is proposed to be held,
d) the intended route thereof and traffic accommodation plans,
e) satisfy Indemnity and Release requirement.
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3.13.0 Horse Drawn Vehicle
3.13.1 When any horse drawn Vehicle is in motion the driver or other Person in charge of
such Vehicle shall at all times, have physical control over the horses drawing such
Vehicle.
3.13.2 No Person shall leave any horse drawn Vehicle unattended on any road within the limits
of the Town, but shall leave such horse or horse drawn Vehicle suitably tethered and
protected from the weather in a suitable place.
3.13.3 The driver or any other Person in charge of any horse shall cause any defecation to be
removed immediately.
3.14.0 Interference with Emergency Equipment
3.14.1 Where any unprotected equipment of the Fire Department, the RCMP or any other Town
department has been placed on any Highway or driveway, no Person shall drive any
Vehicle over such equipment except with the consent from the Incident Commander on
scene.
3.15.0 Speed Restrictions
3.15.4 Unless otherwise posted by approved Traffic Control Devices, no person shall drive a
vehicle at a speed in excess of: (Bylaw 2737/G/26, April 27, 2026)
a)
40 kilometres per hour on a Highway;
b)
20 kilometres per hour in any Alley; and
c)
15 kilometres per hour in a parking lot.
3.16.0 Overload Vehicle
3.16.1 No Person shall Operate a Vehicle so overloaded that the Vehicle is unable to move at
a reasonable rate of speed on any Highway.
3.17.0 Restricted Vehicle
3.17.1 No Person shall Operate a Vehicle on any Highway that has been restricted by the Town
Manager or designate for that class of Vehicle.
3.18.0 Exemption Cards or Stickers
3.18.1 No Person shall display on any Vehicle any identification card or sticker for purporting
to provide for an exemption superseding or in contravention under the provision of any
section of any Statute or bylaw unless such card or sticker has been duly authorized.
3.19.0 Pedestrian Rights and Responsibilities
3.19.1 No Pedestrian, except as directed by a Peace Officer, shall cross or attempt to cross any
Highway at any point other than a Crosswalk.
3.19.2 No Pedestrian shall cross or attempt to cross at an Intersection if a Traffic Control Device
prohibits Crossing.
3.19.3 Passengers of School Buses who are unloading from a School Bus will be allowed to
cross a Highway at a place other than a designated Crosswalk when the flashing Stop
light and Stop arm are activated by the School Bus Operator.
3.19.4 No Pedestrian shall hitchhike or stand upon or walk along a Highway for the primary
purpose of soliciting gratuitous transportation from Operators of passing Vehicles.
3.19.5 No Pedestrian shall conduct themselves or otherwise position themselves in such a
manner so as to obstruct, interfere with, prevent the passage of, or inconvenience
vehicular or Pedestrian traffic on a Highway, or at an entrance to a building.
3.19.6 A Person shall not be deemed in contravention of 3.19.5 if participating in, or assembled
to watch a Parade, Procession or Special Event for which a Permit has been issued
pursuant to this bylaw.
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3.19.7 A Person shall not crowd, jostle, or harass any Pedestrians on a Highway.
3.20.0 Micromobility Devices
3.20.1 No Person shall ride, use, or propel a Micromobility Device in a reckless manner, or in
such a way to create a hazard to the public.
3.20.2 No Person shall leave any Micromobility Devices on a Sidewalk, Walkway, Parkland,
Highway or attached to Street Furniture where it unduly impedes Pedestrian traffic or
impedes access to doorways.
3.20.3 Any Micromobility Device found abandoned on any Sidewalk, Walkway, Parkland,
Highway or attached to Street Furniture or bike rack, may be impounded by a Peace
Officer or Bylaw Enforcement Officer.
3.20.4 A Person shall not operate a Micromobility Device where signs prohibit its use.
3.20.5 A Person operating a Micromobility Device shall:
a) yield the right of way to slower moving Persons;
b) alert Persons about to be overtaken by sounding a bell, horn or other audible warning
device a reasonable amount of time before overtaking;
c) use reasonable care when overtaking another Person; and
d) travel under control and at a reasonable rate of speed having regard to the nature,
condition and use of the Sidewalk, Walkway, Parkland or Highway.
3.20.6 Persons operating a Micromobility Device shall use the Sidewalks or Walkways at their
own risk and the Town does not warrant any Sidewalk or Walkway as being suitable for
operating a Micromobility Device.
3.20.7 No Person who is less than eighteen (18) years old shall operate or ride as a passenger
on a Bicycle unless that Person is properly wearing a safety Helmet.
3.20.8 A parent or guardian of a Person who is less than eighteen (18) years old shall not
authorize or knowingly permit the Person to operate or ride as a passenger on a Bicycle
unless that Person is properly wearing a safety Helmet.
3.20.9 No Person shall operate a Bicycle on which a passenger who is less than eighteen (18)
years old is riding unless the passenger is properly wearing a safety Helmet.
3.21.0 Off-Highway Vehicles
3.21.1 No Person shall operate and an Off-Highway Vehicle within the limits of the Town.
3.21.2 No Person shall permit anyone to operate and Off-Highway Vehicle within the limits of
the Town.
3.21.3 The Town Manager or designate may issue a permit for Off-Highway Vehicle use for
special activities, functions, or celebrations.
3.21.4 This section shall not apply to:
a) any Peace Officer in the performance of their duties;
b) any Vehicles owned or leased by the Town in performance of business of the Town.
3.22.0 Commercial/Heavy Vehicles
3.22.1 No Person shall Operate a Commercial Vehicle on any Highway within the Town with a
weight exceeding the axle weight applicable to such Commercial Vehicle by the current
Motor Vehicle Transport Act.
3.22.2 No Person shall use engine retarder brakes within the Town.
3.22.3 No Person shall Park any Vehicle with or without a Trailer, that exceeds twelve (12)
metres in length upon a Highway within the Town, except that Commercial Vehicles
exceeding twelve (12) metres in length are permitted to Park within the Town in areas
zoned as Industrial in the Land Use Bylaw.
3.22.4 No Person shall Park a School Bus on a Highway in a residential area, unless the School
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Bus is lawfully engaged in the delivery of Persons or items in its normal course of
business.
3.22.5 No Person shall Park a Vehicle or a Vehicle with a Trailer attached that is registered
for a weight exceeding six thousand (6000) kilograms or that weighs more than six
thousand (6000) kilograms, on a Highway in a residential area, except when lawfully
engaged in the delivery of Persons or items in its normal course of business.
3.22.6 No Person shall Operate a Commercial Vehicle or Heavy Vehicle on a Highway other
than on a Highway designated as a Truck Route on Schedule A, or which is designated
as a Truck Route by Council from time to time and which is marked as a Truck Route by
appropriate signs.
3.22.7 A Commercial or Heavy Vehicle shall not be deemed to be operating in contravention
of section 3.22.6 if the Commercial or Heavy Vehicle is being operated on the most
direct and practical route between the premises or location and the nearest Truck Route
by:
a) Persons delivering, or collecting goods, or merchandise to, or from the premise of a
bona fide customer;
b) Persons going to or from the business premises of the Owner of the Commercial or
Heavy Vehicle concerned;
c) Persons moving a building for which necessary permits have been issued;
d) Persons pulling a disabled Vehicle from a Highway in a lawful manner;
e) Persons going to or from premises for the servicing or repairing of the Commercial or
Heavy Vehicle; or
f) Persons going to or actually performing work on a Highway.
3.22.8 Notwithstanding Sections 3.22.6 and 3.22.7 Persons having more than one (1)
delivery, collection, or service in the same area may make all deliveries, collections,
or services within that area before proceeding by the most direct and practical route to the
nearest Truck Route. In this clause, "Area" is defined as one bounded on all sides by a
Truck Route.
3.22.9 Section 3.22.3 through to 3.22.7 shall not apply to:
a) Recreational Vehicles;
b) Town Vehicles while on duty.
3.22.10 A Person shall, when requested by a Peace Officer, produce for such officer's
inspection a bill of lading, an industrial Waste report or other document showing the
origin and destination of the trip and description of the load.
3.22.11 Particulars obtained by a Peace Officer under Section 3.22.10 shall be prima facie
proof of the particulars thereof submitted in evidence without proof of the signature of
the official capacity of the Person signing the bills of lading or the documents.
3.22.12 Unless written authorization has been obtained by the Town Manager or designate, no
Vehicle with metal spikes, lugs, cleats, or bands projecting from the surface of the
wheel or tire of a Vehicle may be operated or propelled on any paved, hard surfaced or
oiled Highway or land.
3.23.0 Dangerous Goods
3.23.1 No Person shall Park or leave unattended any Vehicle primarily intended for the
conveyance of any Dangerous Goods neither upon any Highway nor on any property
other than those in the Industrial District areas as defined in the Land Use Bylaw, as
amended.
3.23.2 Section 3.23.1 shall not apply to:
a) Vehicles loading or unloading Dangerous Goods;
b) Vehicles that are immobilized by a bona fide breakdown provided such Vehicle is
repaired or removed for repair at the earliest opportunity. The Operator of such
Vehicle immobilized by a bona fide breakdown shall take such precautions as may be
reasonably necessary to warn other users of the Highway of the location of the
Vehicle and the Dangerous Goods contained thereon.
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c) Vehicles on a Highway in a well-lit area at least thirty (30) metres distance from any
building or playground for such length of time as is actually necessary to secure and
eat a meal.
d) Vehicles operating in compliance with directions of a Peace Officer.
3.23.3 An Operator of a Carrier shall produce all documentation relating to the Dangerous
Goods being transported, including bills of lading, industrial Waste reports, and
documents showing the origin and destination of the trip and a description of the
Carriers load when requested to do so by a Peace Officer or a Dangerous Goods inspector
acting in accordance with the current Dangerous Good Transportation and Handing Act.
3.23.4 In the event of a traffic collision involving a Carrier, or in the event of a Dangerous
Goods leakage or spillage, the Carrier Operator shall immediately inform a Peace
Officer and the Town of Stony Plain Fire Department of the incident and of the nature
of the Dangerous Goods being transported.
3.24.0 Littering/Debris
3.24.1 Any Person who Litters, deposits unauthorized substances, or disposes of Waste upon a
Highway shall, in addition to the penalty specified, be liable to clean up or remove the
substance or material littered or disposed upon the Highway, in default of which the
Town may clean up or remove such substance or material, the expense therefore, shall be
chargeable to the Person responsible.
3.24.2 No Person shall Park, drive, Operate or permit to be driven or operated, any Vehicle or
equipment of any nature in such a manner as to litter on a Highway.
3.24.3 No Person shall litter or dispose of Waste on a Highway except in a container placed for
the purpose of collecting it.
3.24.4 No Person shall transport Waste in or on a Vehicle on a Highway unless the Waste is
adequately contained, secured or covered to prevent it from falling off or being blown
off the Vehicle while being transported.
3.24.5 If Waste is disposed of from a Vehicle other than a bus or Taxi Cab and it cannot be
determined which of 2 or more occupants of the Vehicle transporting the Waste is
responsible for the disposal, the Operator of the Vehicle is deemed to be the Person who
disposed of the Waste.
3.24.6 If Waste is disposed of from a Vehicle other than a bus or Taxi Cab and it cannot be
determined who is the Operator of the Vehicle transporting the Waste, the Owner of the
Vehicle is deemed to be the Person who disposed of the water, unless the Owner proves
to the satisfaction of a court that at the time of the offense the Vehicle was not being
Operated or parked or left by the Owner or by any other Person with the Owners consent,
express or implied.
3.24.7 No driver of any Vehicle shall enter a paved Roadway from any construction site
without first removing mud or other material from the wheels of the Vehicle.
3.24.8 No Person shall, without authorization from the Town, deposit any earth, sand, gravel,
leaves, snow, ice, rocks, trees, or other substance on any Highway, Sidewalk, or
Boulevard within the Town.
3.24.9 Section 3.24.8 shall not apply to materials placed on a Sidewalk for winter snow
maintenance.
3.25.0 Taxi Cabs
3.25.1 No Person shall Park a Vehicle that is not a Taxi Cab in a marked Taxi Cab stand.
3.25.2 No Operator of a Taxi Cab shall Park and leave their Vehicle unattended for period
exceeding five (5) minutes at any Taxi Cab stand on a street unless such taxi stand is at or
adjoining the Operator's Taxi Cab office.
3.25.3 No Operator of a Taxi Cab shall Park such Vehicle on a Highway except at a place so
so authorized by a Traffic Control Device or as permitted by this bylaw.
3.26.0 Obstruction of Highways
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3.26.1 No Owner of a Vehicle or Operator of a Vehicle shall Stop a Vehicle or permit a
Vehicle to be left upon any Highway in such a manner as to block, obstruct, impede, or
hinder traffic thereon.
3.26.2 Notwithstanding Section 3.26.1 where the Obstruction is unavoidable due to
mechanical failure, the Operator will not be in breach of this section provided the
Operator immediately takes measures to remove the Obstruction from the Highway.
3.26.3 Unless a Person has first obtained the written authorization from the Town, or unless
otherwise permitted by any Town bylaw, no Person shall place, erect, maintain or cause
to be placed or maintained on, over, or projection into any Highway, Sidewalk, or
Boulevard anything which obstructs the free use of such Highway, Sidewalk, or
Boulevard. This applies to items including, but limited to, a doorstep, porch, railing,
awning, trees, shrubs, or shipping containers.
3.26.4 Any Obstructions or items in Section 3.26.3 shall not interfere with, or obstruct the
view of a Driver of any Vehicle.
3.26.5 Any Obstructions or items in Section 3.26.3 shall not interfere with a traffic control
device.
3.26.6 A Peace Officer or Bylaw Enforcement Officer may cause to be removed any
unauthorized Obstruction, structure, or thing which projects into, on, over or obstructs the
use of any Highway, Sidewalk, or Boulevard.
3.26.7 The charges for removal and storage of any unauthorized Obstruction, structure, or thing
in Section 3.26.6 shall be paid by the Owner or other Person responsible therefore, and
shall be in addition to any fine or penalty imposed in respect of any such provision of this
bylaw.
3.27.0 Public Property
3.27.1 No Person shall remove, damage, or interfere with any barricade, notice, marker sign,
flare, or other Street Furniture or other utility work of the Town.
3.27.2 No Person shall deface or make any advertisement, legend, or sign of any kind on any
Highway, Street Furniture, or Hoarding unless authorized to do so by the Town.
3.28.0 Flow of Water
3.28.1 No Occupier or Owner of any premise shall permit the unrestricted flow of any water
from such premises over any Highway, Sidewalk, or Boulevard.
4.0.0
Enforcement
4.1.0
Offences and Penalties
4.1.1 All Persons shall comply with all Sections of this bylaw. The minimum penalty for breach
of this bylaw shall be described by the amounts set out in Schedule B of this bylaw
4.1.2 A Person who contravenes any provision of this bylaw is guilty of an Offence.
4.1.3 In the case of an offence that is of a continuing nature, a contravention of a provision
of this bylaw constitutes a separate offence with respect to each day, or part of a day,
during which the contravention continues, and a Person guilty of such offence is liable to
a fine in an amount not less than that established by this bylaw for each separate offence.
4.1.4 A Person who is guilty of an offence under this bylaw is liable to a fine amount not less
than that established in Schedule B of this bylaw and not exceeding ten thousand dollars
($10, 000.00) or to an order of imprisonment for not more than six (6) months, or both.
4.2.0
Municipal Violation Tags
4.2.1 A Peace Officer or a Bylaw Enforcement Officer may issue, with respect to an offence
under this bylaw, a Municipal Violation Tag specifying the fine amount established by
Schedule B of this bylaw.
4.2.2 Where a Municipal Violation Tag is issued, the fine amount indicated thereon may be paid
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as directed in lieu of prosecution.
4.2.3 A Municipal Violation Tag may be issued to such Person:
a) either personally, or
b) by placing a copy of the Municipal Violation Tag on the Vehicle, or
c) by mailing a copy, via mail, to such Person at their last known postal address.
4.2.4 A Municipal Violation Tag shall be in the form approved by the Town and shall state:
a) the name of the Person,
b) the offence,
c) the appropriate penalty for the offence as specified in Schedule B of this bylaw,
d) the due date at which time the penalty is required to be paid; and
e) any other information as may be required by the Town.
4.2.5 Nothing in this bylaw shall prevent a Peace Officer from immediately issuing a Violation
Ticket.
4.3.0
Violation Tickets
4.3.1 A Violation Ticket issued with respect to a contravention of this bylaw shall be served
upon the Person responsible for the contravention in accordance with the Provincial
Procedures Act.
4.3.2 In those cases where a Municipal Violation Tag has been issued and the penalty specified
on the Municipal Violation Tag has not been paid within the prescribed time, a
Peace Officer is hereby authorized and empowered to issue a Violation Ticket.
4.3.3 Notwithstanding Section 4.3.2 the Peace Officer is authorized and empowered to
immediately issue a Violation Ticket to any Person who the Peace Officer has
reasonable and probable grounds to believe is responsible for a contravention of this
bylaw.
4.3.4 Where a Violation Ticket specifies a fine amount, a voluntary payment equal to the
specified payment amount may be made as directed on the Violation Ticket.
4.4.0
Temporary Markings
4.4.1 A Peace Officer or Bylaw Enforcement Officer may, in enforcing this bylaw, place
temporary markings or notices on any Vehicle or Trailer being investigated in relation to
a contravention of this bylaw.
4.5.0
Removal and Impoundment of Vehicles
4.5.1 Any Peace Officer or Bylaw Enforcement Officer is hereby authorized to remove, cause
to be removed and impound any Vehicle where:
a) the Vehicle is parked in contravention of a provision of this bylaw; or
b) where emergency conditions require the removal of the Vehicle from a Highway.
4.5.2 No impounded Vehicle shall be released to its Owner or agent until the impound fees and
removal charges against the Vehicle have been paid.
4.5.3 The impound fee and removal charge shall be in addition to any fine or penalty imposed
by the provisions of this bylaw.
4.5.4 Where a Vehicle is impounded or stored pursuant to a contravention of this bylaw and is
not claimed by its Owner, it may be disposed of in accordance with provincial laws.
4.5.5 All property impounded shall remain at the risk of the Owner while impounded.
4.6.0
Order to Comply
4.6.1 If a Peace Officer or Bylaw Enforcement Officer believes, on reasonable grounds, that a
Person is contravening any provision of this bylaw, the Peace Officer or Bylaw
Enforcement Officer may, by written order, require any Person responsible for the
contravention to remedy it.
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a) Any Person who fails to comply with an order made under Section 4.6.1 is guilty of
an offence.
4.6.2 The order may:
a) direct a Person to Stop doing something, or to change the way in which the Person is
doing it,
b) direct a Person to take any action or measures necessary to remedy the contravention
of this bylaw and, if necessary, to prevent a re-occurrence of the contravention,
c) state a time within which the Person must comply with the directions, or
d) state that if the Person does not comply with the directions within a specified time,
the Town will take action or measure.
4.6.3 A Person named in and served with an order issued pursuant to this section shall
comply with any action or measure required to be taken within the time specified.
4.6.4 An order issued pursuant to this section may be served in the case of an individual:
a) by delivering it personally to the individual,
b) by leaving it for the individual at their apparent place of residence with someone who
appears to be at least 18 years of age, or
c) by mail addressed to the individual at their apparent place of residence or at any
address for the individual on the tax roll of the Town or at the Land Titles registry.
4.6.5 An order issued pursuant to this section may be served in the case of a corporation:
a) by delivering it personally to any director or officer of the corporation,
b) by delivering it personally to a Person apparently in charge of an officer of the
corporation at an address held out by the corporation to be its address, or
c) by mail addressed to the registered office of the corporation.
4.6.6 The Peace Officer, Bylaw Enforcement Officer, Town Manager or designate may, after
giving notice to the Owner or Occupier of the premise, enter upon said premises and carry
out an inspection for conditions that may contravene or fail to comply with the provisions
of this bylaw.
a) Any Person who refuses to allow an inspection of the premises under Section 4.6.6 is
guilty of an offence.
4.6.7 When an Owner fails to remedy a contravention of this bylaw within the time allowed in
a written order, the Town, or contractor may enter the premise or property to perform or
complete the work necessary to remedy the violation of this bylaw. The cost incurred by
the Town to remedy the violation, as well as any applicable fines under this bylaw, will be
billed to the Owner and will be amounts owing to the Town. If the costs are not paid in the
time specified by the Town, the costs may be charged against the premise or property as a
special assessment to be recovered in the same manner as other taxes.
4.6.8 A Person who receives a written order to comply with a section pursuant to this bylaw
may by written notice, request Council or appointed designate to review the Order within
fourteen (14) days after the date the order is received.
a) After reviewing the order, Council or appointed designate may confirm, vary,
substitute or cancel the order.
4.7.0
Interference with Person's Authorized to Enforce this Bylaw
4.7.1 A Person shall not interfere, obstruct or hinder any Person in the exercise or performance
of the Person's powers pursuant to this bylaw.
5.0.0
Schedules
5.1.0
Schedule A is attached to and forming part of this bylaw.
5.2.0
Schedule B is attached to and forming part of this bylaw.
6.0.0
Severability
6.1.0
If any portion of this bylaw is declared invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, then the
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invalid portion must be severed, and the remainder of the bylaw is deemed valid.
7.0.0
Review
7.1.0
This bylaw shall be reviewed within its fifth year, being 2028, or as deemed necessary.
8.0.0
Repeal
8.1.0
Bylaw 2560/TR/16 and amendments thereto are hereby repealed.
9.0.0
Effective Date
9.1.0
This bylaw shall take full force and effect on the date it is passed.
Read a first time this 28th day of August, AD 2023.
Read a second time this 14th day of November, AD 2023.
Read a third time this 14th day of November, AD 2023.
Mayor William Choy
Mike Morton
General Manager, Corporate Services
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Schedule A
The following highways are approved as Truck Routes:
North/ South:
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Highway 779 from North Town boundary to South Town
boundary including where the road becomes 48 Street
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Golf Course Road from South Town boundary to 44 Ave, 44 Ave
and Golf Course Road to South Park Drive, South Park
Drive and 44 Ave to Highway 16A
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Glory Hills Road from Highway 16A to end of Glory Hills Road
near the Railway Tracks
-
Boundary Road from Highway 16A to South Town boundary
East / West:
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79 Ave from East Town boundary to West Town boundary
including where the road becomes Highway 628
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Highway 16A from East Town boundary to West Town
boundary
All of the North Business Park including but not limited to:
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Wood Avenue from Highway 779 to Boulder Boulevard
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All of Legend Trail
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All of Goertz Avenue
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All of Granite Drive including Granite Lane
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All of Boulder Boulevard
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35 Street from Highway 16A to Boulder Boulevard
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All of North Park Drive
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All of Slate Avenue
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Golf Course Road from North Town boundary to Boulder
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Schedule B
DESCRIPTION
SECTION
FINE
AMOUNT
Overarching Authority
Sections 3.1.1, 3.1.2
$200.00
Parking
Section 3.2.1 through to and
including Section 3.2.4 j)
$100.00
Section 3.2.4 l) through to and
including Section 3.2.4 y)
Parking-Emergency access
Section 3.2.4 k)
$250.00
Parking- Subsisting registration
Section 3.2.4 z)
$250.00
Parking-Snow Route
Section 3.3.1
$175.00
Abandoned Vehicles
Sections 3.4.1, 3.4.2
$200.00
Parallel Parking
Sections 3.5.1, 3.5.2
$100.00
Angle Parking
Sections 3.6.1 through to and
including Section 3.6.6
$100.00
Disabled Parking
Section 3.7.1
$250.00
Idling Vehicle
Sections 3.8.1, 3.8.2
$100.00
Vehicle On Walkway
Section 3.9.1
$100.00
Recreational Vehicles/Trailers
Sections 3.10.1 through to and
including Section 3.10.5
$175.00
Mobile Home
Section 3.11.1
$100.00
Parade/Special Roadway Event Parking
Section 3.12.1
$100.00
Parade/Special Roadway Event without Permit
Section 3.12.2
$250.00
Horse Drawn Vehicle
Sections 3.13.1 through to and
including Section 3.13.3
$100.00
Interference with Emergency Equipment
Section 3.14.1
$100.00
Overload Vehicle
Section 3.16.1
$100.00
Restricted Vehicle
Section 3.17.1
$100.00
Exemption Cards/Stickers
Section 3.18.1
$100.00
Pedestrian Responsibilities
Sections 3.19.1 through to and
including Section 3.19.7
$100.00
Micromobility Devices
Sections 3.20.1 through to and
including Section 3.20.9
$100.00
Off-Highway Vehicles
Sections 3.21.1, 3.21.2
$250.00
Commercial/Heavy Vehicles
Sections 3.22.1 through to and
including Section 3.22.12
$250.00
Dangerous Goods
Sections 3.23.1 through to and
including Section 3.23.4
$250.00
Littering
Sections 3.24.2 through to and
including Section 3.24.6
$150.00
Deposit Mud/Material from Vehicle Wheels
on Roadway
Section 3.24.7
$350.00
Deposit material unauthorized
Section 3.24.8
$150.00
Taxi Cabs
Sections 3.25.1 through to and
including Section 3.25.3
$100.00
Obstruction of the Highway
Sections 3.26.1 through to and
including 3.26.5
$150.00
Public Property
Sections 3.27.1, 3.27.2
$150.00
Flow of Water
Section 3.28.1
$100.00
Fail to comply with Order
Section 4.6.1 a)
$250.00
Refuses Inspection
Section 4.6.6 a)
$500.00
Interference with Persons enforcing bylaw
Section 4.7.1
$500.00