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BY-LAW NO. 1439
AMENDMENT NO. 1528, 1585, 1634 & 1646
STREET CLEANING BY-LAW
PASSED BY COUNCIL ON April 02, 2001


Under and by virtue of the powers conferred by Sections 188 and 189 of the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.N., 1990, Chapter H-3, and pursuant to a delegation of power by the Minister of Works, Services and Transportation dated the 27th day of April, 1990, the City of St. John’s in regular session convened on this 2nd day of April, 2000, hereby passes and enacts the following By-Law relating to the control of parking for the purpose of facilitating street cleaning in the City of St. John’s.
BY-LAW

1. This By-Law may be cited as the St. John’s Street Cleaning By-Law.

2.(a) No person shall park an unattended vehicle on a specified street between the hours of 10:00 p.m. (2200) and 6:00 a.m. (0600) on the dates designated by the Deputy City Manager of Public Works.
(Amended 2022/03/28; #1646)

(b) The Deputy City Manager of Public Works shall cause a list of specified streets and the dates upon which they are to be designated in accordance with subsection (1) to be posted on the City's website.
(Amended 04/13/2009; #1528) (Amended 2022/03/28; #1646)

3. When under this By-Law the parking of vehicles is prohibited on one side of a street, vehicles may, during the period when parking is so prohibited, be parked on the other side of the street, notwithstanding any direction to the contrary contained in signs erected on that side of the street.

4.(a) The provisions of this By-Law shall not apply to vehicles of:
(i) the City of St. John’s
(ii) the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
(iii) the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary.

(b) Repealed (Amended 2022/03/28; #1646)

(c) The provisions of this By-Law shall not apply to any street or portion of a street which does not have asphaltic surface.

5.(a) Any person who violates or contravenes any provision of this By-Law is guilty of an offence and is liable to a minimum fine of $40.00 for each offence.
(Amended 2016/12/05; #1585) (Amended 2020/12/14; #1634)

(b) Offences under this By-Law may be prosecuted by means of a traffic ticket under the provisions of Part II of the Provincial Offences Act, P-31.1, S.N. 1995.

6. The 2000 St. John’s Street Cleaning Regulations enacted by Council May 8, 2000 are repealed.




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