Councillor Angus Millar, city convener for transport, said: "Pavement parking, double parking and parking at dropped kerbs create road safety hazards across Glasgow and put vulnerable pedestrians and wheelchair users in danger every day.
Council sets date for city pavement parking ban Enforcement of Glasgow's pavement parking ban is set to come into force on 29 January - with drivers facing a £100 fine if they breach the rules.
"Double parking and dropped kerb parking also cause significant issues in streets around the city for pedestrians but also for drivers, who will find roads blocked and struggle to manoeuvre safely.
The parking controls will also include a crackdown on double parking and parking at dropped kerbs.
Scotland's largest local authority hopes the new powers will protect pedestrians - including people with mobility issues, the elderly, and those with pushchairs - who could be forced on to the road by inappropriate parking.