Occasional Use Parking Permits
This type of Parking Permit in all municipalities only grant an exception for the overnight parking restrictions and any daytime hour restrictions on vehicle street parking. All other parking restrictions remain in effect, including prohibited parking and stopping areas, fire routes, fire hydrant clearance, commercial vehicle parking, recreational vehicle parking, and parking during snow clearing operations. All jurisdictions in this document do not require a permit to be displayed in the vehicle as they all require the submission of the vehicle license plate number.
Pickering
Pickering allows a maximum of 21 days per calendar year of parking consideration, per vehicle license plate. You may add up to 5 vehicles to your request.
Phone: 905-683-7575
Online: tickets.pickering.ca/ParkingConsideration/visitorpass/
Ajax
Ajax allows 17 permits per year per license plate. The first 5 are free. Permits are valid for 24 hours, so you may need more than one per vehicle to accommodate the duration of the roofing work.
Phone: 905-619-2529 x3370
Online: ajax.ca/parkingpermit go to the Occasional Use Parking Permit (OUPP) – Town Wide option
Whitby
Whitby allows you to have up to 12 exemptions per calendar year. Each exemption is a maximum of 7 days.
Phone: Transportation Department – 905-430-4942 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Online: Whitby.ca/parking – you must register with proof of address – then you can apply for the parking exemption
Oshawa
Oshawa does not specify the number of exemptions permitted.
Phone: 905-436-3311
Online: https://app.oshawa.ca/occasional.asp
In Person: 50 Centre St. South
Clarington
Clarington allows temporary parking passes for up to 14 days per calendar year per license plate.
Phone: 905-623-3379 x2105 – to be used if online registration is not available
Online: https://parkingpass.clarington.net/userportal/visitorpass/index.xhtml
Lindsay
Lindsay does not have a temporary road permit program. Lindsay prohibits parking on the street from November 1 to April 30 overnight. From March 1 to October 31, vehicles can be parked on the street (in valid areas) for a maximum of 12 hours. If you need to park your vehicle on the street to accommodate the deliver of the roofing materials, you must move your vehicle every 11 hours. Ensure that it has moved a few feet forwards or backwards from the previous 12-hour period and ensure that it is parked at least 2 metres from any driveway.
If you have questions about this policy, you can reach out to Lindsay’s Municipal Law Enforcement department at: 705-324-9411 x1212
Note: Information in this document was last updated in May 2024. Local registration processes may have changed since the writing of this document.
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