Parking changes to be implemented on Rainnie Drive

**** HRM Media Release

Parking changes to be implemented on Rainnie Drive

The Halifax Regional Municipality is advising residents and motorists that effective Sunday, Dec. 1, changes to parking on Rainnie Drive will be implemented.

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Currently, two-hour parking is on the south side of the street and permit parking is on the north side of the street. Signage will be moved to switch sides, meaning that two-hour parking will now be on the north side, and permit parking will be on the south side. The work is expected to be completed by end of day on Friday, Nov. 29.

It is the responsibility of motorists to check the installed signage on Rainnie Drive with this change.

For more information, visit halifax.ca/transportation/parking

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