There might be a few more truck parking spots available in Brampton, Ont. in the future if city council approves a committee recommendation to amend a zoning bylaw.
“These amendments could permit the use of underutilized industrial lands that already allow for outdoor storage, to accommodate the demand for outdoor truck storage,” a city official told TruckNews.com.
Currently, zoning bylaw prohibits truck storage in industrial zones if that storage in not associated with the business located within a building on the same lot.

For example, a warehouse has 120 parking spaces but only requires 20 for their operation. Presently, the warehouse is not permitted to have any other business utilizing the 100 excess and unused spaces; and could be subject to enforcement and legal action.
“The proposed is an important step toward helping curb illegal truck parking and supporting the transportation industry, local infrastructure and the city’s long-term growth objectives,” the committee report states.
Illegal truck parking
A shortage of adequate truck and trailer parking has led to cases of illegal truck and trailer parking in areas not designated for this use, creating negative impacts on infrastructure and safety.
The enforcement, prosecution and management of these matters ties up resources that could be more effectively directed to safety related concerns and displaces trucks to other areas of the city, the report said.
Council has directed staff to hold a public meeting to seek feedback that will help shape the amendments to the zoning bylaw.
“Staff are planning the public meeting, and additional details will be available in the coming weeks,” the city official said.