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Mixed sticker
       Residents of the new SRRR sectors will be able to obtain a permit in the form of
       a “mixed” sticker that allows them to park in zones reserved for their respective
       sector and also in Sector 1. This flexibility will allow permit holders to move their
       vehicle during snow loading or street cleaning operations.  Figure 1 shows an
       example of a mixed sticker for Sector  2 that also  allows parking in reserved
       zones of Sector 1.



       Purchase and exchange of the new sticker: The current sticker is valid until
       September 30, 2022. Residents who have already purchased their new sticker
       will be mailed the new mixed sticker for Sector 2 before the date of enforcement
       of the new by-law.
       Do you need a sticker? If you don't already have your parking sticker, in order
       to take advantage of the new zones reserved for residents and to avoid tickets,
       you can obtain it at the Bureau d'Accès Montréal (BAM)  office located at the
       Borough Hall.  For  more  information,  terms  and  conditions,  visit the
       bit.ly/Outremont-vignette web page or call 311.









       Citizen participation
       Because residents know best about the usage of their streets, the borough
       is looking  for  spokespersons or ambassadors to validate  the
       implementation of changes  for  their section of street.  This call for
       cooperation is open not only to residents of the former SRRR zones, but
       also to those who would like their sectors to become residents-only SRRR
       zones.
              Anyone interested can contact borough officials at:
                    consultation.outremont@montreal.ca.












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