The council has recruited nine more enforcers, now totalling 45 — with five more to be hired shortly.
The number out and about on patrol at any one time is now 24, Monday to Saturday.
Council leader Cllr Ergin Erbil has been out with the officers.
“We are stepping-up patrols where we see repeated parking offences,” Cllr Erbil said.
“Our officers often face verbal and sometimes physical when carrying out their job. The council will take action against anyone who assaults or abuses our officers and will always report to the police.”
Parking on pavements appears to be the main issue, following concerns about prams and wheelchairs being blocked by illegal parking.
The authority has responded by recruiting more officers to issue ‘Penalty Charge’ notices if vehicles are deemed to be parked illegally.