Toronto drivers will no longer be able to park on the street for free during the holidays.
Start date: The enforcement of paid street parking on statutory holidays will begin on February 19, 2024. Reason for change: Increased competition for curb ...
TPS says the city needs curb space to honour streetcar corridors, bike lanes, CaféTO, and other infrastructure developments.
"Historically, it has been a practice not to enforce, but there are no bylaws that explicitly exempt statutory holidays from enforcement and this change aligns ...
“Historically, the Toronto Police Service's Parking Enforcement Unit did not enforce paid on-street parking on these holidays, a decision rooted in past bylaws ...
Toronto police say paid on-street parking on statutory holidays was not enforced in the past and the decision to start ticketing drivers comes after an ...
Toronto Police announced Monday they will enforce on-street parking on stat holidays starting Feb. 19.
The manager of Toronto police parking enforcement says ticketing it is difficult, due to the imprecise wording of a city bylaw.
Drivers in Toronto aren't going to be able to park on the street for free during holidays for much longer. With parking spots being sold for the pr...
Toronto police will begin enforcing paid on-street parking on all statutory holidays starting on Family Day, Feb. 19.