A move to eliminate overnight parking on eight streets in the Beach has angered scores of drivers who say they now have to either walk long distances to find a spot or risk getting a ticket.
Residents say they were used to parking on their own streets — or at least within easy walking distance of their homes — until a decision to limit parking went into effect last year.
"It's very frustrating," Dell told CBC Toronto. "We park illegally, we get tickets...dozens of tickets." Permits in the neighbourhood cost residents about $145 for six months and entitle the driver to park overnight on designated streets. Responding to complaints from Beach residents who couldn't find nearby parking, she won a vote at city council that introduced overnight, on-street parking to eight streets in the neighbourhood: Pine Crescent, Glen Ames, Long Crescent, Glen Oak Drive, Balsam Road, Pine Glen Road, Glen Stewart Crescent and Maclean Avenue.
"People are very angry," Frame said. "Everybody recognizes there's not enough parking...They want more." Frame said he'd like to see a moratorium on the overnight parking bans on the eight streets. He said he's been trying to get Bradford to respond since the problems first began cropping up a year or so ago.Residents can ask for a poll
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