Council reinstates public pay parking, Residential Parking Program & other parking enforcement measures starting Monday, May 25
City Council officially approved at its special meeting today the reinstatement of public pay parking and other parking enforcement measures, including parking time limits and the Residential Parking Program (RPP), starting Monday, May 25, 2020.
While the City continues to do its part to flatten the curve of COVID-19 cases in Saskatoon, it also wants to help boost the economy and support business in our community. So, with the return of retail commercial activity as part of the Province’s Re-Open Saskatchewan plan, the reinstatement of public pay parking requirements and enforcement will help ensure parking space turnover for customers and businesses in high-demand pay parking zones.
The City encourages customers to use the WayToPark app as a no-touch way to pay for parking. If the app is not an option and you must use a FlexParking station for payment, please ensure you follow public health guidelines when touching shared surfaces in public, such as using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer or washing your hands as soon as you are able.
The reinstatement of other parking restrictions, including the on-street parking time limit of 72 hours and the RPP, will also take effect starting Monday, May 25, 2020.
Residents in RPP zones are asked to use their recently expired permits until new permits are available for sale. Those without an existing permit are invited to contact Customer Service at revenue@saskatoon.ca or 306-975-2400. All eligibility requirements remain in effect and proof of residency, as well as vehicle and license information will be required when requesting RPP permits. Residents will receive notification once 2020-2021 RPP permits are available for purchase.
The City will continue to honour expired Parking Permits for People with a Disability (hologram stickers). These permits are used in conjunction with a valid SaskAbilities permit to allow holders to park in pay parking zones without further payment. Those without an existing permit are invited to contact Customer Service at revenue@saskatoon.ca or 306-975-2400 to arrange for a temporary permit. Eligibility requirements remain in effect and proof of a valid SaskAbilities permit will be required.
For more information on parking in Saskatoon, visit saskatoon.ca/parking.