If you rely on on-street parking in Saint John, you need to check the locations below. The City of Saint John has issued a traffic advisory for Saturday, February 28. Crews are scheduled to perform necessary snow removal operations, and they require empty streets to get the job done efficiently.
Where You Cannot Park
To facilitate snow clearing, the City prohibits parking on specific streets this Saturday. Ensure your vehicle is not parked on the following roadways:
- Douglas Avenue
- Clarendon Street
- Winslow Street (Lancaster Street to Ludlow Street)
- Charlotte Street West (Watson Street to Ludlow Street)
- St. George Street (Watson Street to Lancaster Avenue)
- Dresden Avenue (Wildwood Street to Golden Grove Road)
- Wyatt Crescent (Bermuda Crescent to Heather Way)
- Bermuda Crescent (Wyatt Crescent to 3 Bermuda Crescent)
- Nason Road (Martha Avenue to Michael Crescent)
- Silverstone Street (Loch Lomond Road to Highmeadow Drive)
- Highmeadow Drive (McAllister Drive to Silverstone Street)

Enforcement and Towing
City crews post temporary “No Parking” signs at least eight hours before operations begin. You must move your vehicle if you see these signs. If you leave your car on the street during this time, you risk a fine. Furthermore, enforcement officials will tow vehicles that impede snow removal efforts before the operation finishes.
Cooperation from residents allows the City to keep streets safe and navigable during the winter months. If you have questions regarding municipal services, you can reach the Customer Service Centre at (506) 658-4455.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does the parking ban take effect?
The parking interruption is scheduled for Saturday, February 28. Watch for temporary signage posted on your street.
How much notice will I get?
The City posts temporary “No Parking” signs at least 8 hours in advance of the snow clearing efforts.
What happens if I don’t move my car?
Vehicles remaining on the street face enforcement measures, including fines and towing.




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