Yahoo Canada Web Search

Search results

  1. Find information and services related to parking in Mississauga, such as permits, tickets, complaints, lots and garages. Learn about the increased fines for parking violations from May 1 to September 30.

    • Permit Suspension Or Cancellation
    • Vehicles Not Eligible
    • Street Parking Hours
    • Personal Information

    A permit may be suspended or cancelled due to weather conditions. Permit holders can check the status of their permit by calling 311 (905-615-4311 from outside City limits) or following us on Twitter @MississaugaSnow.

    A temporary parking permit is not available for a heavy vehicle, broken down or unlicensed vehicle, school bus, commercial vehicle, detached trailer or a vehicle displaying a “For sale” sign.

    If you do not have a permit: 1. On-street parking is permitted for five hours, unless otherwise posted 2. On-street parking is allowed during statutory holidays between 8 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. 3. On-street parking is not permitted from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m. year round

    Your personal information is collected under the authority of sections 11(1) and 227(c) of the Municipal Act, 2001 and will be used by City of Mississauga Staff to respond to your service request and/or inquiry.

  2. How to pay a parking ticket online, by phone, mail or in person, dispute a parking ticket or reschedule an in-person dispute with a Screening Officer.

  3. Make a complaint to the City about a vehicle parked on your street for more than five hours, or report a vehicle parked illegally on private property.

  4. Apply for a daytime garage or parking lot permit, or overnight parking lot permit, and also get locations and hours for parking garages and municipal parking lots.

  5. The City issues two types of parking tickets. You can pay both types of parking tickets online, in person or by mail. You will need your ticket number.

  6. Apply for a permit for extended street parking in a residential, commercial or industrial zone. Most paid permits are valid for a one-month period. It may take five to 10 business days to issue your permit. To park on the street for up to five days, apply for a temporary parking permit instead.

  7. People also ask

  1. People also search for