Parking
On April 25, 2023, Council approved amendments to the County of Brant Parking Bylaw to increase on-street parking opportunities. Vehicles in residential zones are now permitted to park on the apron provided they comply with the requirements set out in the Bylaw. Council also approved the reduction for parking at least 2 metres from the entrance to a highway or driveway to 1.5 metres.
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.
On-street Parking Signs
Please read parking signs carefully to ensure that all regulations are followed.