Winter Overnight Parking Restrictions
Parking on residential streets is strictly prohibited from November 15 to April 15 between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. This restriction allows for the safe and effective clearing of snow and conducting of road maintenance. Bylaw 4574-04.T
Winter Snow Restriction Bylaw
Vehicles parked on the street before, during, or after a snowstorm that interfere with the clearing of snow from a highway will be ticketed as per bylaw 4574-04.T.
2 a.m. to 6 a.m. Overnight Parking Restrictions | ||||||||||||||||
Our bylaw states cars must be off the road between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. between November 15 and April 15.
We thank you for your co-operation in keeping the roads free from parked vehicles during the prohibited times. Along with the overnight parking restrictions, tickets will be issued as per bylaw 4574-04.T Section 3.2 (a) (xv) (a) No person shall park any vehicle on any highway: (xv) so as to interfere with the clearing of snow from the highway. |
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What are my responsibilities as a vehicle owner? | ||||||||||||||||
It's your responsibility to make sure your parked vehicle is off the roadway before, during or after a snowstorm and between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. to allow for snow clearing and winter road maintenance. Our priority is to make sure road treatment and snow removal is safe and efficient. |
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How can I find out about snow plowing in my neighbourhood? | ||||||||||||||||
View our winter road service standards webpage for service levels. | ||||||||||||||||
Toys for Tickets | ||||||||||||||||
Aurora Bylaw Services has partnered with York Regional Police for their annual Toys for Tickets campaign. In the spirit of the holiday season, parking tickets issued from November 20 to December 13, 2024 can be paid for by donating a new, unwrapped toy, gift card or food donation of equal or greater value to the penalty of your parking ticket. All toys, food donations and gift cards will be collected for York Regional Police’s Holiday Heroes campaign. Donations support children and families in need throughout Aurora and Newmarket.
Criteria The value of the donation must be equal to or exceed the amount owing on the parking ticket. Toy(s) must be new, unwrapped and in their original packaging. Donations of more than one toy will be accepted. Cash will not be accepted. Donations that total the early infraction payment will be accepted only within the early payment period. If your donation is less than the value of the ticket, you are required to pay the remaining balance. Include your Receipt: Donations must be accompanied by original receipts. No photocopied or emailed receipts will be accepted. Drop-Off Donations will be accepted at Aurora Town Hall, Access Aurora, 1st floor, 100 John West Way. Donations will not be accepted after Friday December 13, 2024. |
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Paid Parking Permits | ||||||||||||||||
Parking permits are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. The Town of Aurora has parking permits available to park at Aurora Town Hall (100 John West Way), Queens Diamond Jubilee Park (18 Civic Square Gate), and Town Park (limited spots and restrictions apply).
Town Hall ParkingResidents and visitors can purchase a parking permit to park at Town Hall (100 John West Way) 19 parking spaces are available. Permit holders are required to park in the upper parking lot adjacent to John West Way. Vehicles with valid permits may park between 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 a.m. year-round. Queens Diamond Jubilee ParkAn additional 21 parking spaces are available at Queens Diamond Jubilee Park (18 Civic Square Gate). Vehicles with valid permits are only permitted between 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 a.m. between November 15 and April 15. Town ParkThe Town offers 15 parking spaces at Town Park. Permits are available for a fee and on a first-come, first-serve basis. There is a limit of one permit per family.
Residents who wish to obtain a parking permit for Town Park must show proof of residency to be eligible for a permit. Paid parking permits can be obtained online by clicking on the button below. |
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Occasional Use on Street Parking Permits (OUPP) | ||||||||||||||||
Not valid for Commercial Vehicles How it Works The Town is introducing Occasional Use on Street Parking Permits (OUPP) where residents or visitors can apply online for up to 12 free parking passes per vehicle each year through GTECHNA’s web portal. The OUPP would assist residents who require an extra parking space for overnight visitors or require an extra space. This will allow residents and visitors of the Town to apply for, and receive, a parking exemption for the prohibitions of parking longer than 24 hours and parking between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m.
The permit is not an exemption from the remaining provisions within the By-law:
Issued permits are null and void in the event of inclement weather and/or the deployment of snow clearing/salting measures. Please note: Tickets will NOT be cancelled if an error is made when entering your licence plate and/or Province/State information. Restrictions
For more information on the Occasional Use on Street Parking permits email our By-law department. |
Winter Maintenance Service Levels
Find out about Aurora's Winter Maintenance Service Levels
Parking Permit
Parking permits are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. The Town of Aurora has parking permits available to park at Aurora Town Hall (100 John West Way), Queens Diamond Jubilee Park (18 Civic Square Gate), and Town Park (limited spots and restrictions apply).
Residents who wish to obtain a parking permit for Town Park must show proof of residency to be eligible for a permit. Paid parking permits can be obtained online by clicking on the button below.