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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: May 15, 2025 - 13:59
New on-street parking permit registration system launches in June
May 15, 2025
Beginning in June 2025, the City is improving the process of renewing or applying for on-street parking permits through the launch of a new online system that will streamline operations and be more convenient for the user.
This new system will be accessible from MyServiceOttawa, a one-stop shop service where you can manage things like water billing, waste collection needs and now, select on-street parking permits.
Rather than needing to submit a new application each time your permit is set to expire, certain permits like monthly on-street residential passes will be eligible for automatic renewals. The system will store the necessary information should you ever need another parking permit, enhancing customer experience and service delivery.
It covers the following parking permits:
- Residential
- Temporary consideration
- Small business ID card
- Guest
- Daycare
- Visitor
- Special events – including funerals
- Volunteer
- Healthcare
- Musician and artist loading
- Replacement
- Call 3-1-1
- Call 613-580-2401 for TTY
- Call 613-580-2400 to contact the City using Canada Video Relay Service
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