Winter parking ban lifted

Posted Feb 16, 2025 02:21:37 PM.
Last Updated Feb 17, 2025 08:40:24 AM.
A winter parking ban that was put into place at 10:00 a.m. on Sunday, following another heavy snowfall, has now been lifted.
During a winter weather parking ban, parking is prohibited on city streets. This is to allow crews to plow easily and effectively. Any vehicle that is parked on the street may be ticketed or towed.
The exception is on-street monthly parking permit holders who can park in residential parking permitted zones.
Some commercial main streets are also exempt from the parking ban. Areas are identified with appropriate signage.

During winter weather parking bans, residents have access to parking at select OC Transpo park and rides as well as recreation centres.
Residents can park at in the following park and rides in spaces marked with parking signs:
- Riverview (at Earl Armstrong)
- Innovation (at Innovation Drive)
- Chapel Hill
- Nepean Woods (at Strandherd Drive)
- Greenboro
- Leitrim
- Eagleson (West lot)
Residents can also park in select spaces at the following recreation centres:
- Richelieu Vanier Community Centre
- Louis Kemp Arena
- W. Erskine Johnson Arena
- Cardelrec Recreation Complex Goulbourn
- Ron Kolbus Lakeside Centre
- Pinecrest Recreation Complex
- Nepean Sportsplex
- Greenboro Library
- Earl Armstrong Arena
- Dr John Hopps Park
- Sunnyside Library
- Jim Durrell Recreation Complex
- Osgoode Community Centre and Stuart Holmes Arena
- Manotick Library
- Fred Barrett Arena
- Hazeldean Library
- Hunt Club-Riverside Park Community Centre
- Sandy Hill Arena
- Ruth E. Dickinson Library
- Tony Graham Recreation Complex
- Minto Recreation Complex
- Ray Friel Recreation Complex
- Tom Brown Arena
- Strathcona Park
- Jules Morin Park
- Centrepointe Park