The City of Grande Prairie has approved official street signage to clarify restricted time-of-day parking zones on sections of 92 Street and 100 Avenue.
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The City of Grande Prairie has approved official street signage to clarify restricted time-of-day parking zones on sections of 92 Street and 100 Avenue.
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A recent parking study suggests that there is plenty of parking in Okotoks’ downtown, despite increased demand for on-street parking that sees cars lining portions of Elizabeth Street for the whole day.
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Plans to erect parkades adjacent to prime real-estate in the downtown core will take more cars off the road and allow vehicle space to keep up with swelling demand, says the head of the Calgary Parking Authority.
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After months of review and administrative study, the City of Grande Prairie will finally take action to resolve parking issues around the Queen Elizabeth II (QEII) Hospital.
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Residents will soon have an easier time getting to Lois Hole Park now that the province has announced cash to build a parking lot.
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The Hat’s mayor elect is on a mission to clear up bottlenecks in the system and that includes facilitating the construction of a multi-purpose building on 603 First Street S.E. which has recently centered around a medical facility.
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Businesses and residents who frequent Okotoks’ downtown core in the downtown have the chance to provide input on possible changes to parking in the core including paid parking and additional more enforcement on parking limits.
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Over 10 years in the making and Cochrane will be getting a much-needed permanent… parking lot?
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The City of Grande Prairie is examining ways to reduce parking issues on roadways close to the Queen Elizabeth II Hospital.
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City council have given the green light to an automated parkade in the downtown core.
After a lengthy public debate at Monday’s regular meeting, council voted 10-5 in favour of a proposed 388-stall automated parkade on 7 Ave. between Centre St. and 1 St. S.W.
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