I recently got this excellent question about parking a cargo bike on a residential street's parking.
Hi,
My primary source of transportation is a bakfiats, and I've just moved to a new house where I don't have parking for it, and I've been parking it on the street (the back wheel has a wheel lock) during the day, then my husband helps me carry it up on to our front yard at night (because permit parking starts at midnight). I've just had a neighbour come and complain that I can't park a bike on the street. Do you happen to know anything about bylaws that would hinder a bike from being parked on the street during the day if no permit is required?
Thanks,
Angelique
Angelique told me that she had also followed up with Councillor Paula Fletcher's office and her assistant Erica Wood investigated:
Dear Angelique,
This has proved to be quite an interesting question that bounced from Permit Parking to Transportation Services to the Cycling division. As you can see in the response below, Jacquelyn Hawyard Gulati of the Cycling Infrastructure & Programs division has indicated that bike parking is legal when the bicycle is parked parallel to the curb.
I hope this is helpful to you.
Sincerely,
Erica
Jacquelyn said that
Chapter 950 of the Municipal Code actually does allow "
bicycles to be parked on the street, parallel to the curb". Section 950-201 B:
"No person shall leave a bicycle on a highway except in such a manner as to cause the least possible obstruction to pedestrian or vehicular traffic."
Now we know. Thank you Angelique for raising the question!
So, in terms of getting a permit, it would exclude bicycles under
Chapter 925-4 D but Angelique was just hoping to park her bike during the non-permit hours. So looks like we're free to park where we want during those open times.
Mind you, it's still annoying that we can't just purchase a parking permit for our bicycles. Or even better, a permit to place a semi-moveable bike rack next to the curb so we can lock up a few bikes.