Winter weather parking ban can be called at any time. Here’s what to know

Between Nov. 15 and April 1, the City of Ottawa can declare a winter weather parking ban to ensure crews can safely clear roads.

The ban can be called before storms hit the nation’s capital but only includes freezing rain or when Environment Canada forecasts more than 7 cm of snow. The ban can stay in effect until the city declares it over.

If drivers do not follow the rules the city says the vehicle can be ticketed and towed. Only those with a residential parking permit are exempt but the city asks for residents to remove their vehicle to make street clearing easier.

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Where to park during a ban?

Park and ride locations:

Municipal lots:

Overnight parking:

If people see a no-parking sign stuck in a snow bank that is because crews are clearing that street.

Some of the possible no-parking signs residents could see. (City of Ottawa)

“This parking ban applies to all vehicles, including vehicles with residential parking permits. Any vehicle parked on the street during snowbank removal operations will be ticketed and towed,” the city’s website reads.

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With the exception of significant weather events, the Roads and Parking Services team will aim to: