If you have a provincially issued accessible parking pass and do not have access to any parking at your residence the City may be able to provide a reserved on-street space close by your home. This program allows a resident exclusive use of an on-street parking space in the most viable accessible location in proximity to their home.

If your parking needs can be met within the posted time of day regulations, no permit is necessary.

The City offers a limited number of on-street parking permits that accommodate a variety of parking needs for residents, commuters and temporary visitors, which exempt parkers from these limited weekday restrictions. A permit or exemption is typically not required to park on the street in the early morning, late afternoon, evening, overnight (April 1 – November 30), or anytime on the weekends.

Free parking is available on most residential streets in the central area of the City. However, most streets have time of day regulations (Monday to Friday), restricting parking an hour during the morning and afternoon to discourage all-day parkers from overcrowding these residential streets. View the map of all existing and potential on-street parking permit areas.

The City administers more than 1,400 on-street Pay & Display or metered parking spots. The maximum length of stay at meters can be up to three hours and costs from $1.50 to $2 an hour .

Sydenham District/ Hotel Dieu Hospital area (Area A)

In this area (view map), a large number of non-residents take up on-street spots all day. This creates parking challenges for area residents and their short-term visitors' parking needs. Issuing a limited number of on-street permits to allow all-day parking in a controlled manner helps distribute the parking supply and offers area residents predictable parking, while freeing up on-street spots for those in need of short-term parking. Residents Most residents don't require a permit as there are no parking restrictions in the early morning, late afternoon, evening, overnight (with the exception of overnight winter regulations), weekend or on holidays. Permits are required for residents that need to park in morning or afternoon time restricted areas. Residents that require regular, all-day, weekday on-street parking will be issued a monthly permit that exempts parkers from all time of day restrictions. Permit holders are exempt from the daytime on-street parking regulations. Permit rate Monthly - $25 ($12 for residents that don't have on-site parking) Application To obtain a residential permit fill out the application form and submit it to parkingonstreet@cityofkingston.ca or call 613-546-0000. You may also bring the completed application to City Hall, 216 Ontario St. Temporary permits Temporary permits allow visitors and contractors to park on the street by exempting these permit holders from the on-street parking regulations. Permit rate Weekly (2-7 days) $12.00 1

Single Day – no charge Application To obtain a temporary permit fill out the application form and submit it to parkingonstreet@cityofkingston.ca or call 613-546-0000. You may also bring the completed application to City Hall, 216 Ontario St. Temporary permits applications should be submitted 2 business days prior to the date of requirement. Commuters No commuter permits are currently available for this area. The commuter permits will increase the number of all-day parking spots available for commuters within a 10-minute walk of several major employers in the downtown area. Permit rate Monthly - Area A - $109.251 Application To obtain a commuter permit fill out the application form and submit it to parkingonstreet@cityofkingston.ca or call 613-546-0000. You may also bring the completed application to City Hall, 216 Ontario St. 1 - current rate in effect, subject to change, taxes included

Queen's University/ Kingston General Hospital/ Williamsville area (Area B)

Weekday parking restrictions have been implemented on all streets in the Queen's University, Kingston General Hospital and Williamsville area (map of Area B). The on-street permit program is available for all residents who live in Area B and commuters who work in the Williamsville area. Residents Most residents don't require a permit as there are no parking restrictions in the early morning, late afternoon, evening, overnight (with the exception of overnight winter regulations), weekend or on holidays. Permits are required for residents that need to park in morning or afternoon time restricted areas. Residents that require regular, all-day, weekday on-street parking will be issued a monthly permit that exempts parkers from all time of day restrictions. Permit holders are exempt from the daytime on-street parking regulations. Permit Rate Monthly - $25 ($12 for residents that don't have on-site parking) Application To obtain a residential permit fill out the application form and submit it to parkingonstreet@cityofkingston.ca or call 613-546-0000. You may also bring the completed application to City Hall, 216 Ontario St. Temporary permits Temporary permits allow visitors and contractors to park on the street by exempting these permit holders from the on-street parking regulations. Permit rate Weekly (2-7 days) $12.00 1

Single Day – no charge Application To obtain a temporary permit fill out the application form and submit it to parkingonstreet@cityofkingston.ca or call 613-546-0000. You may also bring the completed application to City Hall, 216 Ontario St. Temporary permits applications should be submitted 2 business days prior to the date of requirement. Commuters See Area B parking map for zones. You must work within the Williamsville area to obtain a commuter permit for zones B1, B2, B3 and B4. Only residential permits are available for zones B5, B6 and B7 (i.e. only residents who live in Area B are eligible for these permits). Permit Rates Zone B1 and B2: $91.25 1

Zone B3: $109.25 1

Zone B4: $136.751 Application To obtain a commuter permit fill out the application form and submit it to parkingonstreet@cityofkingston.ca or call 613-546-0000. You may also bring the completed application to City Hall, 216 Ontario St. 1 - current rate in effect, subject to change, taxes included Work for Queen's or KGH? The Queen's/KGH corridor is well-served by Kingston Transit, which offers express service every 15 minutes during peak times. Express routes offer park & ride/commuting options for residents city-wide. The City encourages commuters to explore public transit route options by using the trip planner. Employees of Queen's, KGH and Sodexo can get a discounted monthly transit pass through Kingston Transit's Employer Transpass program. KGH employees can sign up for the discounted pass at the KGH Security Office on Dietary 1.

Queen's employees can sign up for the discounted pass at the parking department in Rideau Hall.

Sodexo employees can sign up for the discounted pass by visiting the Hospitality Services office in Victoria Hall. The Queen's parking department also offers monthly parking options for campus parking lots to both Queen's and KGH employees.

Napier Street area

Parking is restricted from 9 to 10 a.m. and 1 to 2 p.m., Monday to Friday on the following streets (map of area): Napier Street – between Hill and Johnson

Earl Street – between MacDonnell and College

Willingdon Street – between Hill and Johnson

College Street – between Hill and Johnson

Churchill Crescent

Graham Avenue – between Johnson and Brock

Regent Street Residents Permits are currently available to residents which exempt them from the parking restrictions at a cost of $25 a month for those who have a driveway or on-site parking and $12 a month for those who do not have a driveway or on-site parking. Temporary permits Temporary permits are also available at $12 a week and can be purchased for use by visitors to the residence. Commuters No commuter permits are currently available for this area. For inquiries, please email parkingonstreet@cityofkingston.ca or phone the City's customer service line at 613-546-0000.

Inner Harbour Neighbourhood (Area C)

The City has expanded the on-street parking program to include portions of the Inner Harbour neighbourhood located south of Raglan Road and east of Montreal Street. View the area map. Staff will continue to monitor the neighbourhood for future implementation. In this area a large number of non-residents take up on-street spots all day. This creates parking challenges for residents and for those seeking short term parking. The on-street program allows for controlled parking by limiting the number of permits issued for all day parkers. The implementation also allows for controlled distribution of the parking supply and offers area residents predictable parking, while freeing up on-street spots for those in need of short-term parking. Residents Most residents don't require a permit as there are no parking restrictions in the early morning, late afternoon, evening, overnight (with the exception of overnight winter regulations), weekend or on holidays. Permits are required for residents that need to park in morning or afternoon time restricted areas. Residents that require regular, all-day, weekday on-street parking will be issued a monthly permit that exempts parkers from all time of day restrictions. Permit holders are exempt from the daytime on-street parking regulations. Permit Rate Monthly - $25 ($12 for residents that don't have on-site parking) Application To obtain a residential permit fill out the application form and submit it to parkingonstreet@cityofkingston.ca or call 613-546-0000. You may also bring the completed application to City Hall, 216 Ontario St. Temporary permits Temporary permits allow visitors and contractors to park on the street by exempting these permit holders from the on-street parking regulations. Permit rate Weekly (2-7 days) $12.00 1

Single Day – no charge Application To obtain a temporary permit fill out the application form and submit it to parkingonstreet@cityofkingston.ca or call 613-546-0000. You may also bring the completed application to City Hall, 216 Ontario St. Temporary permits applications should be submitted 2 business days prior to the date of requirement. Commuters A limited number of permits will be available for weekday commuters. Permit Rates Monthly - Area C - $91.251 Application To obtain a commuter permit fill out the application form and submit it to parkingonstreet@cityofkingston.ca or call 613-546-0000. You may also bring the completed application to City Hall, 216 Ontario St. 1 - current rate in effect, subject to change, taxes included Work for Rideaucrest or Empire Life? Area C is well-served by Kingston Transit. Park & ride/commuting options are available for residents city-wide. The City encourages commuters to explore public transit route options by using the trip planner. Businesses within and surrounding Area C can get a discounted monthly transit pass through Kingston Transit's Employer Transpass program. Rideaucrest and Empire Life employees, as well as interested businesses, can sign up for the discounted pass by contacting Customer Service at 613-546-0000 or emailing contactus@cityofkingston.ca.

Potential Area – Portsmouth Neighbourhood (Area D)

This neighbourhood has been identified as a potential future area for an on-street parking program but the detailed analysis and a timeline for consultation has not been identified at this time.

Potential Area – St. Mary's of the Lake (Area E)

This neighbourhood has been identified as a potential future area for an on-street parking program but the detailed analysis and a timeline for consultation has not been identified at this time.

Williamsville North Neighbourhood (Area F)

The City has expanded the on-street parking program to include portions of the Williamsville neighbourhood located south of York Street and west of Nelson Street. View area map. In this area a large number of non-residents take up on-street spots all day. This creates parking challenges for residents and for those seeking short term parking. The on street program allows for controlled parking by limiting the number of permits issued for all day parkers. The implementation also allows for controlled distribution of the parking supply and offers area residents predictable parking, while freeing up on-street spots for those in need of short-term parking. Residents Most residents don't require a permit as there are no parking restrictions in the early morning, late afternoon, evening, overnight (with the exception of overnight winter regulations), weekend or on holidays. Permits are required for residents that need to park in morning or afternoon time restricted areas. Residents that require regular, all-day, weekday on-street parking will be issued a monthly permit that exempts parkers from all time of day restrictions. Permit holders are exempt from the daytime on-street parking regulations. Permit Rate Monthly - $25 ($12 for residents that don't have on-site parking) Application To obtain a residential permit fill out the application form and submit it to parkingonstreet@cityofkingston.ca or call 613-546-0000. You may also bring the completed application to City Hall, 216 Ontario St. Temporary permits Temporary permits allow visitors and contractors to park on the street by exempting these permit holders from the on-street parking regulations. Permit rate Weekly (2-7 days) $12.00 1

Single Day – no charge Application To obtain a temporary permit fill out the application form and submit it to parkingonstreet@cityofkingston.ca or call 613-546-0000. You may also bring the completed application to City Hall, 216 Ontario St. Temporary permits applications should be submitted 2 business days prior to the date of requirement. Commuters A limited number of permits will be available for weekday commuters. Permit Rates Monthly - Area F - $91.251 Application To obtain a commuter permit fill out the application form and submit it to parkingonstreet@cityofkingston.ca or call 613-546-0000. You may also bring the completed application to City Hall, 216 Ontario St. 1 - current rate in effect, subject to change, taxes included Transit Options Area F is well-served by Kingston Transit Park & ride/commuting options are available for residents city-wide. The City encourages commuters to explore public transit route options by using the trip planner. Businesses within and surrounding Area F can get a discounted monthly transit pass through Kingston Transit's Employer Transpass program.

Potential Area – Williamsville South Neighbourhood (Area G)