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Renew residential permit parking on-line
If your City of Toronto residential parking permit is due for renewal,
all you need is your permit number or license plate, and a credit
card to renew
on-line for one or two terms.
Street Allowance Rental - renewal online
You may now renew your City of Toronto street allowance rental on-line. Please note
that, at present, the service is limited to renewing existing permits
only.
Parking Ticket Cancellation Guidelines
The public version of the parking ticket cancellation guidelines outline the circumstances in which a parking ticket can be cancelled and the evidence required to support a cancellation.
Parking for buses in Toronto
The City of Toronto has identified several parking spaces that can be used by buses in the downtown core, surrounding central business district and Portlands areas. Learn more about the information and maps.
2009 Parking Tickets Briefing Note
The Parking Ticket Issuance briefing note provides information on the number and type of parking tickets issued in 2009.
Fines increased for accessible parking in fire routes
Fines have been increased for three parking violations in the City – parking in spots designated for accessible parking, illegally parking along fire routes and parking near fire hydrants.
Temporary on-street parking permit available on-line
Provided space is available, a temporary on-street parking permit may now be purchased on-line by residents and their visitors to park a motor vehicle on a street designated under the permit parking program. Using this on-line service, you will receive confirmation of the transaction and can print the permit yourself.
Toronto Transit
Commission parking lots
The TTC operates 28 commuter parking lots,
with a total of over 14,000 spaces. Access to parking is a variety
of cash payment and/or free parking for Metropass/MDP subscribers.
Visit their site for information on location, access, and hours of
operation.
Construction
permit information
If you are a homeowner or contractor planning a renovation, demolition,
construction or landscaping project, you may need to apply for special
permits if any part of the work takes place within the public right
of way. more...

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