No the needs of ALL your residents need to come first. The roadways may be a little messy, but they are hardly perilous. They are much better cared for than the sidewalks (many are impassable).
"The alternate parking policy is an utter disaster, enough is enough", said Barlow. "The conditions of our road ways are in no way a reflection of the DPW's ability to plow, but a product of a poor parking policy. The streets are blocked, plowing is difficult and the rules are confusing to the residents", Barlow continued.
The alternate parking was an alternative to a full on parking ban as previously used. The alternate parking policy insists that residents park on a single side of the street, rotating nightly coinciding with the odd/even house numbers. Barlow suggests that the City consider returning to a winter parking ban that will clear the streets at night, allowing plow drivers to adequately plow the roads and motorists to travel the side streets without incident. Traditionally the City always had the winter parking ban until recently.
Barlow continued, "Residents all over the city are fed up with this policy. I believe this alternate policy was installed to appease rental properties and land lords...our owner occupying residents need to come first! I resisted this policy publicly before winter began and I will continue to voice my displeasure on behalf of residents across the city. We need to repeal the alternate parking policy and consider alternative methods." Barlow concluded with insisting residents who oppose the alternate parking to contact their designated Councilors.