Parking Bylaw

As of October 7, 2025, the County of Brant will use a new Administrative Penalty System process for the administration and adjudication of Parking Penalty Notices. The Administrative Penalty System helps to speed up the process by resolving minor by-law infractions in a shorter period of time through a municipally-run resolution process. For more information on this process or how to pay your penalty notice, visit our Parking Penalty Notices webpage

View the full Parking Bylaw (PDF)

On-street parking regulations

No person shall park a vehicle:

  • In any area where “No Parking” or “No Stopping” signs are on display
  • Longer than 24 hours at any time, unless otherwise posted
  • Oversized vehicles cannot be parked on the street for more than 2 hours
  • Within 1.5 metres of the driveway
  • Within 3.0 metres of a fire hydrant
  • Facing the wrong direction on the road or in excess of 15 cm away from curb line
  • On or overhanging the sidewalk
  • In a manner that obstructs traffic, road repair or snow removal
  • In a space designated for accessible parking without displaying a valid permit

Parking on the apron

Vehicles are permitted to park on the 'apron' which is the paved lower boulevard section of a driveway. If parking on the apron, vehicles must be parked parallel to the roadway. Vehicles that are parked beyond the limits of the apron, on the landscaped portion of the boulevard, or hanging over the sidewalk/curb/roadway may be ticketed.

Parking on the apron illustration

On-street Parking Signs

On-street Parking Sign - 24 Hour LimitOn-street Parking Sign - No Parking AnytimeOn-street Parking Sign - No StoppingOn-street Parking Sign - Accessible PermitOn-street Parking Sign - ArrowsBy Permit Parking The green P on this sign indicates that parking is permitted but is limited to permit holders.

Please read parking signs carefully to ensure that all regulations are followed.

Parking Tickets and Parking Penalty Notices

To learn more about Parking Penalty Notices and Parking Tickets, including how to pay, dispute, or request a review, visit out Parking Tickets and Penalty Notices webpage.

 

 

Page last updated on November 25, 2025

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