Parking Restrictions
Parking
restrictions are usually an unpopular but very necessary part of every
community’s ordinance code. They allow
street maintenance activities such as snowplowing and street cleaning to
proceed at an efficient and effective level.
The implementation of parking restrictions saves valuable tax dollars by
reducing the number of trips on each street to perform maintenance work. This is indeed the case in Wayne.
Most
residential streets are too narrow to allow parking on both sides of the street
and still allow for safe passage of just one lane of traffic. The result of parking on both sides of the
street would not only inconvenience traffic but be dangerous as well. Therefore parking is only allowed on one
side of most residential streets with restrictions of no parking from Midnight
to Five A.M. on the opposite side.
These restrictions are clearly marked with words or symbols on white
signs typically attached to green posts next to the curb. If there are no signs on the block, then
there are no restrictions. Without
parking restrictions snowplows and other equipment would have to dangerously
maneuver in and out of parked cars which would most likely result in more
accidents as well as subsequent trips to clear the entire street after cars
have moved. Streets are designed to
allow traffic to move freely. They are
not designed to be parking lots.
Everyone can make the streets and our community safer by obeying the
parking restrictions.