Update:
So this was the wording I remember:
Reserved Lane means a lane within a highway reserved under this by-law exclusively
for use by horse-drawn vehicles, buses or other specific classes or types of
vehicles.
but they have added this now:
Bicycle Lane means a lane on a highway designated by authorized signs, the use of which is solely for bicycles.
And the parking restrictions are now:
3. Parking Prohibited
a) General
Unless otherwise permitted in this by-law, no person shall at any time park a vehicle on any highway:
(xviii) Within a reserved lane during the hours and days that the reserved lane is in effect;
(xxv) On, or in such a manner as to obstruct any designated bicycle lane, provided that this shall not prohibit a momentary stopping of transit buses at signs marking a bus stop, taxis while actively engaged in receiving or discharging passengers, or other motor vehicles while actively engaged in receiving or discharging passengers.
So when I was there, I would tag a bike lane as a restricted lane and we were all good. Now, a bicycle lane is restricted to having authorized signs posted. This is disappointing, as I don't remember ever seeing a diamond lane sign for bikes here. [They are painted on the roadway, but we all know that roadway markings are not enforceable when it comes to parking.... well, other than the "Park in more than one space" ticket, but I digress....
Coke
So this was the wording I remember:
Reserved Lane means a lane within a highway reserved under this by-law exclusively
for use by horse-drawn vehicles, buses or other specific classes or types of
vehicles.
but they have added this now:
Bicycle Lane means a lane on a highway designated by authorized signs, the use of which is solely for bicycles.
And the parking restrictions are now:
3. Parking Prohibited
a) General
Unless otherwise permitted in this by-law, no person shall at any time park a vehicle on any highway:
(xviii) Within a reserved lane during the hours and days that the reserved lane is in effect;
(xxv) On, or in such a manner as to obstruct any designated bicycle lane, provided that this shall not prohibit a momentary stopping of transit buses at signs marking a bus stop, taxis while actively engaged in receiving or discharging passengers, or other motor vehicles while actively engaged in receiving or discharging passengers.
So when I was there, I would tag a bike lane as a restricted lane and we were all good. Now, a bicycle lane is restricted to having authorized signs posted. This is disappointing, as I don't remember ever seeing a diamond lane sign for bikes here. [They are painted on the roadway, but we all know that roadway markings are not enforceable when it comes to parking.... well, other than the "Park in more than one space" ticket, but I digress....
Coke