Cobourg Council – Tow Story is Not One To Be Proud Of

In City Hall

By Cecilia Nasmith/Northumberland 89.7 FM/Today’s Northumberland
Maria Papaioannoy’s experiences with the Town of Cobourg’s bylaw service is not a story the town is proud of.

Papaioannoy appeared before council at its March meeting to relate her experiences on the morning of Feb. 8 “after our millionth snowstorm.” On her street, where there is no on-street parking permitted, someone was parked in such a way as to block her driveway.

Her first call to the town’s bylaw department was at 8:42 a.m., connecting her (to her surprise) with an answering service. She asked for a bylaw officer and waited.

She saw bylaw trucks cruise past her home periodically, and called again at 9:40 a.m.

Papaioannoy was gratified to get a text from Councillor Aaron Burchat who said he would get some answers for her and, by 10:15 an officer showed up.

This visit proved far from satisfactory, as the officer asked her to show some empathy for the driver who had blocked her in, adding that she was not allowed to institute a tow for 12 hours.

The car did get towed after about another hour, but the effort she had to expend to get the matter resolved did not seem right.

“I’m not looking for someone to get fired. All I am looking for is that we learn from our mistakes, we lean into them and then we get better,” she said.

Chief Administrative Officer Tracey Vaughan said they are currently rolling out a customer-service framework, and she encourages everyone in the community to share their stories with the town – good, bad or indifferent, so they can know what they are doing right and what they could be doing better.

And in Papaioannoy’s case, Legislative Clerk Brent Larmer said, the bylaw officer was incorrect. While there is a 12-hour policy for tows, Larmer noted, “blocking a driveway is an immediate tow.”

Cecilia Nasmith
Author: Cecilia Nasmith

Join Our Newsletter!

Want to keep up to date on news and events in Northumberland? Subscribe to newsletter!

You may also read!

Cobourg Short Mat Bowlers Head to World Championships

(In photo from the left Mayor Lucas Cleveland, John MacKenzie, Al Bell, Laura Mounce, Bill McCollam and Peter Stuart-Sheppard) Twenty bowlers

Read More...

Port Hope Health Concerns Committee – Nuclear Discussions in Port Hope Coming Events

Next Tuesday March 17, 2026, Port Hope Municipal Council will hear a presentation titled "Understanding Wesleyville" from Ralph Torrie,

Read More...

Video – Photo Gallery – Life is Sweet at the 2026 Warkworth Maple Syrup Festival

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vA19py75Pg The 38th annual Warkworth Maple Syrup Festival kicked off on Saturday, March 14, 2026, with its traditional highlight —

Read More...

Mobile Sliding Menu