Extended On-street Parking

Parking throughout Milton is limited to three hours unless otherwise posted. You can apply to have extended parking (15 hour) on one side of residential streets. Before you make a request, please take into consideration that extended parking on one side of your street may:

  • Complicate parking enforcement, snow removal, road maintenance and waste collection
  • Result in homeowners from nearby streets parking on your street

Also note:  Extended on-street parking will require that parking be prohibited at all times on the other side of the road.

Process to Apply For Extended Parking

Please note that processing requests for extended parking may take up to three months.

  1. Send your written request, indicating reasons for extending the parking limit on your street and contact information, to:
    • Town of Milton, Engineering Services, 150 Mary Street, ON L9T 6Z5. 
  2. We will schedule a site inspection to determine if your street could support extended parking.
  3. You will be provided with an information package and a petition form. You must then gather sufficient signatures to demonstrate that a minimum of 51% of the homeowners support the extended parking request.
  4. If 51% or more of the homeowners support the extended parking request:
    1. We will issue an official parking questionnaire to the homeowners to confirm their support. This questionnaire must be completed by each individual homeowner and returned to the Town of Milton before the specified date.
    2. If 51% or more of the homeowners support extended parking, we will ask for a Council amendment to the 3-Hour Parking By-law on your street.
    3. If approved by Town Council, the appropriate parking signs will be installed on your street. Please note that the extended parking will not take effect until all appropriate signage has been installed.

Extended Parking Questionnaire Results

Results of the most recent questionnaires are published below:

Location

Date

Duration of On-street
Parking Being Requested

Percentage of
Homeowners
Supporting Request

Result

Savoline BoulevardApril 11, 2012  15-Hour Parking38%Unsuccessful 
Whitmer StreetApril 2, 2012 15-Hour Parking36% Unsuccessful
Gleeson RoadMarch 5, 2012 15-Hour Parking 24%Unsuccessful
Brandon TerraceFebruary 10, 2012 15-Hour Parking23%Unsuccessful