Norfolk County Comprehensive Parking Study

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County staff have been working with LEA Consulting on a comprehensive study to develop a forward-thinking, complete document that takes into account the evolving parking needs of each of the urban centres and waterfront areas within Norfolk.

By understanding existing problems, as well as identifying sustainable parking solutions, Norfolk has the opportunity to support and foster the broader economic, social, and environmental goals of Norfolk.

The Comprehensive Parking study will provide direction for a strategic approach to parking policy, planning, financial sustainability, and enforcement, which will align with other County-wide transportation and land use policies, as well as planning, access, mobility, and urban design objectives.

Stakeholder and public input will help develop this vision, guiding principles and policy framework with respect to the study.

Parking is recognized as an investment in infrastructure and is essential for sustaining the downtown and waterfront areas as vibrant places, and for supporting the overall economy of Norfolk County.

Please help us by completing the survey, below. Survey closes July 31, 2023.


County staff have been working with LEA Consulting on a comprehensive study to develop a forward-thinking, complete document that takes into account the evolving parking needs of each of the urban centres and waterfront areas within Norfolk.

By understanding existing problems, as well as identifying sustainable parking solutions, Norfolk has the opportunity to support and foster the broader economic, social, and environmental goals of Norfolk.

The Comprehensive Parking study will provide direction for a strategic approach to parking policy, planning, financial sustainability, and enforcement, which will align with other County-wide transportation and land use policies, as well as planning, access, mobility, and urban design objectives.

Stakeholder and public input will help develop this vision, guiding principles and policy framework with respect to the study.

Parking is recognized as an investment in infrastructure and is essential for sustaining the downtown and waterfront areas as vibrant places, and for supporting the overall economy of Norfolk County.

Please help us by completing the survey, below. Survey closes July 31, 2023.


Let us know if you're planning on attending the May 17 Public Engagement Session

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I am happy to attend to further discuss lack of customer parking on Colborne Street North in front of 8 busy businesses. A need for 2 hours parking here instead of areas such as Robinson St east of the RAB where there are no businesses.

Darby Gee over 1 year ago

Only by persevering did I get the "postal code" blank completed for this registration. I suggest that you change it to "address".

JohnJohn over 1 year ago

Hopefully, the policy will allow for all the individual differences that exist in the numerous communities of Norfolk.

JohnJohn over 1 year ago