Should Cambridge Change Its Residential Parking Rules?
Official title: Residential Parking Bylaw Review
The City of Cambridge wants to know what you think about residential parking rules. Two issues are on the table: whether to allow parking on the lower boulevard (the grassy strip between sidewalk and street), and how long cars should be allowed to park on residential streets.
Why This Matters
Live in Cambridge? This affects where you and your visitors can park. If you've ever gotten a ticket for parking on the grass strip or leaving your car too long on the street, this is your chance to weigh in. Homeowners with limited driveway space should pay attention.
What Could Change
Cambridge could allow or ban parking on lower boulevards in residential areas. Street parking time limits could be extended, shortened, or stay the same. New rules would affect enforcement and ticketing across the city.
Key Issues
- Should parking on the lower boulevard (grass strip) be allowed in residential areas?
- How long should cars be allowed to park on residential streets?
How to Participate
- Visit the consultation page to share your feedback on Cambridge's residential parking rules.
- For questions, contact Christine Kinahan, Road Safety Specialist, at kinahanc@cambridge.ca.
Submit Your Input
Questions Being Asked (2)
- What are your views on allowing parking on the lower boulevard in residential areas?
- What do you think about the current street parking time limits?