The dos and don’ts of on-street parking
With the Labour Day long weekend coming up, many people may be busy planning get-togethers with family and friends. This could mean more cars will be parked on residential streets than usual. But there are rules you need to be mindful of to avoid getting a ticket left on your windshield.
What you need to know about on-street parking
In Vaughan, on-street parking is allowed for up to three hours without a permit between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. – unless otherwise signed or prohibited by the Parking By-law (PDF).On-street parking is not allowed between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m., unless the vehicle has a valid permit for that date, time and location.
In an emergency, every second matters. Blocking fire routes, fire department connections and fire hydrants can delay emergency fire response and may also result in a ticket and/or towing at the owner’s expense.
The Parking By-law is enforced 24 hours a day, seven days a week, all year long. Enforcement officers patrol the city issuing tickets for parking violations.
Get a parking permit, not a ticket
The City offers three types of parking permits you can purchase:
- Visitor Parking Permits – Residents may buy permits for their visitors to park on city streets.
- Construction Parking Permits – Residents may buy permits to park their vehicle(s) on the street during construction projects or maintenance activities that prevent them from parking on their own driveway.
- Resident Monthly Parking Permits – Residents may buy a limited number of monthly parking permits to park their vehicle(s) on streets in designated areas.
Parking permit applications are available online. Permits are electronic and do not need to be printed or displayed. They are non-transferable between licence plate numbers. Unused permit dates cannot be cancelled and reissued later if the dates have already passed. You can pay by Visa, MasterCard or American Express. Debit and any type of debit credit card are not accepted. Visitor parking permits are $7 per permit for up to 10 days.
Accessible parking
Valid accessible parking permits allow people to park in accessible spaces but do not provide exemptions from other parking violations, such as in fire routes. Permits must be valid on the date of parking and need to be displayed properly with the front of the permit clearly visible (face-up on the dashboard or attached to a turned-down sun visor).
For more information about parking in Vaughan, visit vaughan.ca/parking.
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