CN staff to install signage and barriers in an effort to eliminate unauthorized parking

Vehicles remaining as of February 1, 2019 will be towed at the owner's expense

CN staff will be installing No Parking signage and concrete barriers in the coming weeks along private CN property on Government Road between Mamquam Road and the entrance to Amblepath and Spiral, and at the gravel lot across from Rivers Walk.

As of February 1, 2019, vehicles found parked on CN property will be immediately towed at the owner’s expense.

As an alternative, street parking is available on Mamquam Road and side streets within the District of the Squamish. Parking in the adjacent bike lanes is not permitted. Please note that according to the District of Squamish Traffic Bylaw, a vehicle must not be parked for a continuous period that exceeds 72-hours. In addition, a person must not park a trailer, camper, boat or other vehicle unless it is affixed to a motor vehicle.

You can view the Traffic Bylaw in its entirety here: https://squamish.civicweb.net/filepro/documents/19302?preview=131354

Read the letter to residents living near Mamquam and Government Road.

Read the letter to residents living near Government and Harris Road.

 

December 12, 2018

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