The City of Saint John alternate side parking changeover takes effect tonight. You need to move your vehicle to the correct side of the road to avoid a ticket and keep streets clear.

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Ongoing construction projects mean the city suspended alternate side parking rules in several key areas. You must follow specific rules if you live or park on Cliff Street, Charlotte Street, St. James Street, or Sydney Street.
Construction Zones and Parking Suspensions
The City of Saint John announced the following exceptions to the standard parking rules.
Cliff Street
Parking is only permitted on the even numbered side of the street.
Charlotte Street
Between St. James Street and Ross Street, you can only park on the odd numbered side of the street.
St. James Street
Between Charlotte Street and Sydney Street, parking is restricted to the odd numbered side of the street.
Sydney Street
Between St. James Street and Brittain Street, parking is not permitted on either side of the street.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does the parking changeover take effect?
The alternate side parking changeover takes effect tonight. Check your local street signs to ensure you park on the correct side.
Why are there exceptions to the parking rules?
Active construction projects forced the city to suspend standard alternate side parking rules on several streets to ensure safe traffic flow and heavy equipment access.
Where can I find more details on city parking restrictions?
You can view full parking restriction details and active notices on the official City of Saint John website.




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