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VANCOUVER 鈥?A coalition of firefighters, city engineers and administrators is proposing a novel solution to city parking woes.Surrey Fire Chief Len Garis says shrinking the no-stopping zone around fire hydrants could create hundreds of new parking spots in congested cities.Garis said his department began investigating whether five metres was necessary after the city engineer said he was reviewing parking availability in a higher density neighbourhood. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
stanley mug I said, it been like that my entire career, so I ;m not sure. But let take a look at it, Garis said.What we found is that it could be half that. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Setbacks were created so that firefighters could see and access them easily. Most rules in North America restrict parking
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stanley becher n Canada, laws vary by province and municipality. While British Columbia shares the same standards as Montreal and Calgary, Ontario allows cars to park within three metres of a hydrant. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The National Fire Protection Association in the United States recommends a minimum buffer of five feet, or about 1.5 metres. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Garis, who also teaches at the University of the Frase Boeo Close to 60 new COVID-19 cases identified in Halton region with evidence of Omicron spread
The Heart Stroke Lottery has announced its 2024 grand prize winners.The draw was held Thursday Feb. 29 and the winners announced Friday afternoon March 1 .Among them are two $1 million prize winners: Murray Baker from Fenelon Falls, with ticket number 131668, and Randolph Marcotte from Sudbury, with ticket 043327. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW C
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