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Consultation has concluded
This consultation is now closed.
Thank you to everyone who shared their thoughts and needs around trailer parking with us! The engagement results are posted in our document tab.
Watch the Council meeting or register as a delegate
The report will be previewed at Committee of the Whole on November 1, starting at 2 p.m. before heading to Council at the end of the month on November 20, starting at 6 p.m. Residents can watch both meetings live on Facebook or at guelph.ca/live.
To delegate to Council on November 1, you must register by Friday, October 29 by 10 a.m. Visit guelph.ca/delegate for details.
We’re reviewing residential parking of trailers to balance the need for parking while considering community safety. The project team will consider a trailer parking permit for parking in residential neighbourhoods, with a limited amount available per year per residence.
The trailer parking review covers:
recreational vehicles (RVs)
detached and attached trailers
utility trailers
Have your say on where, what and when trailers can park on residential streets, share your concerns around safety and space and what restrictions could be created depending on the type of road and traffic level.
How we’ll use your feedback
We will use your feedback to determine when and where trailers can park in residential neighbourhoods, to balance the need for parking with the needs of neighbours and traffic. Engagement ended on August 12. Soon we will share a summary of engagement and staff will be available to answer any questions about the findings before recommendations are developed and presented to Council in November 2021.
This consultation is now closed.
Thank you to everyone who shared their thoughts and needs around trailer parking with us! The engagement results are posted in our document tab.
Watch the Council meeting or register as a delegate
The report will be previewed at Committee of the Whole on November 1, starting at 2 p.m. before heading to Council at the end of the month on November 20, starting at 6 p.m. Residents can watch both meetings live on Facebook or at guelph.ca/live.
To delegate to Council on November 1, you must register by Friday, October 29 by 10 a.m. Visit guelph.ca/delegate for details.
We’re reviewing residential parking of trailers to balance the need for parking while considering community safety. The project team will consider a trailer parking permit for parking in residential neighbourhoods, with a limited amount available per year per residence.
The trailer parking review covers:
recreational vehicles (RVs)
detached and attached trailers
utility trailers
Have your say on where, what and when trailers can park on residential streets, share your concerns around safety and space and what restrictions could be created depending on the type of road and traffic level.
How we’ll use your feedback
We will use your feedback to determine when and where trailers can park in residential neighbourhoods, to balance the need for parking with the needs of neighbours and traffic. Engagement ended on August 12. Soon we will share a summary of engagement and staff will be available to answer any questions about the findings before recommendations are developed and presented to Council in November 2021.
Our project team will review and share the engagement findings and explore solutions in comparable communities.
Recommendations to Council
Trailer Parking is currently at this stage
In November 2021 we will present recommendations to Council based on our findings. The report will be posted publicly at the end of October and shared directly with project followers (follow using the link at the top of this page).