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Parking in Halton Hills

Parking is regulated in the Town of Halton Hills for public safety, maintenance and accessibility of our residents. Maintenance of public parking lots is completed by the Town's Public Work Division.

Disputed parking tickets are subject to an automatic $10 MTO search fee upon request for review. This additional fee will be applied to your administrative penalty and is due 15 days following the delivery of the screening decision.

Unless otherwise posted, all on-street parking in Halton Hills has a maximum six-hour parking limit.

Where You Can Park

Parking is available in a variety of locations throughout Halton Hills, including:
  • On‑street parking (where permitted)
  • Municipal parking lots and public spaces
  • Designated areas near parks, facilities and downtown locations
Parking availability may vary depending on location, time of day and seasonal restrictions.

Parking Regulations

Parking is regulated to support safety, traffic flow and access for emergency and service vehicles.
Regulations may include:
  • Posted time limits (e.g., hourly restrictions)
  • Overnight parking restrictions
  • Seasonal parking rules (e.g., winter maintenance)
  • Restrictions near intersections, driveways or fire routes
  • Accessible parking requirements
All posted signage must be followed.

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Overnight & Seasonal Parking

Overnight parking on streets may be restricted, particularly during winter months to support snow clearing and road maintenance.
Seasonal restrictions may:
  • Limit parking during certain hours
  • Require vehicles to be removed during snow events
  • Apply Town‑wide or in designated areas
Check local signage and updates before parking overnight.

Parking Enforcement

Parking regulations are enforced to ensure compliance and maintain safe conditions.
Enforcement may include:
  • Issuing parking tickets or fines
  • Monitoring high‑priority or restricted areas
  • Responding to reported concerns

Tickets & Penalties

Parking violations may result in penalties under the Town’s Administrative Monetary Penalty System (AMPS).
AMPS allows residents to:
  • Pay parking penalties
  • Request a review or dispute a ticket
  • Resolve issues without going to court

Accessible Parking

Accessible parking spaces are available in designated locations.
To use accessible parking:
  • A valid accessible parking permit must be displayed
  • Vehicles must follow all posted signage and restrictions
Accessible parking helps ensure equal access to community spaces and services.

Reporting Parking Concerns

If you observe a parking issue that affects safety or access, you can report it to the Town.

Report an Issue

Important to Know

  • Parking rules may change based on location, signage or seasonal conditions
  • Not all areas allow overnight parking
  • Enforcement timelines vary depending on the situation
  • Payment or dispute processes apply to issued tickets