If you have some thoughts on parking-related concerns in Brighton or ideas for improvements, now is the time to have your say.
The Municipality of Brighton has announced staff are undertaking a comprehensive parking bylaw review.
Municipal staff said this review will ensure the updated bylaw reflects current community needs.
“Public consultation is an important component of the bylaw review process,” said staff.
The goal is to also support public safety, improve accessibility, and align with modern municipal best practices, added staff.
To gather people’s feedback, the municipality is calling on residents to weigh in via an online survey – or hard copy surveys are also available.
For residents looking to pick up and drop off physical surveys, they’re available at the Municipal Centre and library at 35 Alice St. and at public works at 67 Sharp Rd.
“Gathering input from residents, business owners, employees and visitors will assist council and staff in identifying areas of concern, evaluating potential regulatory changes and (ensure) that future amendments are evidence-based and community-informed,” explained municipal staff.
