
The City of Saint John is making changes to local parking rules. If you park on the street in certain neighbourhoods, you need to adjust your routine. The regular alternate side parking changeover is now in effect. However, ongoing construction means the city is suspending these standard rules in several specific areas.
New Parking Restrictions
Construction projects across Saint John require immediate adjustments to how we park. To avoid a ticket or a tow, follow these updated regulations provided by the City of Saint John.
- Cliff Street: You can only park on the even numbered side.
- Charlotte Street: Between St James Street and Ross Street, you must park on the odd numbered side.
- St James Street: Between Charlotte Street and Sydney Street, you must park on the odd numbered side.
- Sydney Street: The city prohibits parking on both sides of the street between St James Street and Brittain Street.
Pay close attention to posted signage in these areas. The city enforces these rules strictly to keep streets clear for construction crews and emergency vehicles.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is parking completely banned?
The city completely bans parking on Sydney Street between St James Street and Brittain Street.
Which side of Cliff Street allows parking?
You can only park on the even numbered side of Cliff Street.
Why are these parking rules changing?
The city suspended normal alternate side parking rules in these specific areas to accommodate ongoing construction projects.




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