So I know there are some who will blame by-law officers for their enforcement of this, but as a former MLEO, here is my opinion:
Red zone to the left is the sidewalk. Just because a surface extends beyond the side of the building, doesn't make it pedestrian only / sidewalk. Its hard to tell with this angle, but if more than 50% of the sidewalk is blocked, then a ticket should be issued for that. [50% may impede someone walking by, but the court won't uphold a ticket for a partial blockage unless other evidence is presented - ie. Officer observes a person with limited mobility struggle to get past]
Red zone to the right is covered by the NPA (No Parking Anytime) signage.
It looks like the yellow space (ESPECIALLY with the Private Parking signage) is a legal parking spot. Perhaps the adjacent property owner leases the space from the city... which would explain the private property signage.
Coke
EDIT: I notice the building there has a security camera pointed at the parking spot... makes sense to keep an eye on their car. I'm sure they dont overtly care about filming bikes heading to the bike parking.
Red zone to the left is the sidewalk. Just because a surface extends beyond the side of the building, doesn't make it pedestrian only / sidewalk. Its hard to tell with this angle, but if more than 50% of the sidewalk is blocked, then a ticket should be issued for that. [50% may impede someone walking by, but the court won't uphold a ticket for a partial blockage unless other evidence is presented - ie. Officer observes a person with limited mobility struggle to get past]
Red zone to the right is covered by the NPA (No Parking Anytime) signage.
It looks like the yellow space (ESPECIALLY with the Private Parking signage) is a legal parking spot. Perhaps the adjacent property owner leases the space from the city... which would explain the private property signage.
Coke
EDIT: I notice the building there has a security camera pointed at the parking spot... makes sense to keep an eye on their car. I'm sure they dont overtly care about filming bikes heading to the bike parking.