Canonsburg Parking A Work In Progress

May 10, 2022 3:20 am

CANONSBURG, Pa. — Canonsburg Council voted unanimously to look at changes in the way parking fees are administered. Council approved a pilot program that will allow free parking on weekends in the borough for 30 days. That program will begin on May 14 and end on June 5. Council also adopted a change in parking fees in the borough. Parking will now be twenty five cents for the first half hour at any space assigned to a parking kiosk. This fee change does not apply to spaces with parking meters. Council also approved its updated fire safety ordinance. It now requires any residential property of three or more units be inspected by public safety on an annual basis. Mayor David Rhome was ecstatic about the unanimous vote pointing to the added safety that the ordinance would provide for residents. Single units and duplexes would only be subjected to the inspection when the property is transferred to another owner. Council also made permanent a one way only segment of North Jefferson Avenue from Pike Street to College Street and made Lou Bell Drive one way from Central to Greenside.