Parking Concerns on Allbay Road

The Town of Sidney is working to address concerns related to parking along Allbay Road.

The residential street is often used for parking by workers on nearby Harbour Road and visitors to Roberts Bay Beach. Residents have expressed concern about vehicles parking on the road and municipal boulevard, which can reduce driving lane widths and damage landscaped areas. Without sidewalks along the street, there have also been safety concerns about pedestrians walking in traffic lanes.

There is limited parking on Harbour Road and limited available land to provide new employee parking on private or public property in this area.

Next Steps

On February 23, 2026, Council passed a resolution that staff be directed to notify Allbay Road residents and Harbour Road businesses, requesting written feedback on the proposed changes:

  1. Allbay Road, “No Parking 8am – 4pm” (Resthaven Drive to Bowden Road);
  2. Allbay Road, “No Parking” (anytime) on the curved sections near Eden Place;
  3. Bowden Road, time-limited parking south of Allbay Road on one-side;

The feedback period concluded on March 25, 2026.

A staff report summarizing the feedback, and including all letters received, is expected to come to Council for consideration in May 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

While a Residential Parking Permit pilot program is currently underway on a block of Third Street, that program is intended for areas where there is high on street parking demand from both residents and nearby parking generators. Allbay Road does not meet this criterion, as most properties have adequate off street parking available in driveways.

 

Harbour Road is too narrow to provide parking on both sides of the street. This would limit emergency vehicle access, as well as some of the larger vehicles associated with the marine industrial area. Parking on both sides of the street would also impede two-way traffic.

It is safest for parking to be on the north side of the road alongside the sidewalk. There is no sidewalk on the south side of the road or public space to accommodate a sidewalk.

Gravel is a permeable surface treatment, so it would result in less runoff into the receiving environment than a hardscaped solution such as concrete or asphalt. Any form of construction has the potential to generate sediment. If a gravel shoulder was added to Harbour Road, catch basin socks could be installed during construction in nearby catch basins to minimize the potential impact.

A resident would be required to obtain a right-of-way permit from the Town to undertake work on municipal property. After obtaining this permit, the resident would be responsible for covering the cost of this work and hiring a third-party contractor, if needed.

Creating a barrier of this kind would require additional study and engagement to understand implications for emergency vehicles and road users. While reducing vehicle traffic on a street without sidewalks may reduce the risk of conflict with pedestrians, a step of this nature would only be taken if there was a high need identified. During the development of the Town’s Active Transportation Plan with extensive public engagement, Allbay Road was not identified as a priority street for pedestrian safety improvements. It should also be noted that diverting traffic would still allow drivers to park along Allbay and walk to their destination.

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