6N Parking Permit Notice Update #1

 6N Parking Permit Notice Update #1
March 7, 2017
6N Permit Parking Zone - Temporary Relocation
Contract: 16ECS-TI-102LR
Effective: March 13th, 2017 to March 31st, 2017
Refer to Construction Update #1 notice.
There will be Reduced Parking on Mill Street between Parliament Street and Cherry Street through to
6:00am March 20, 2017 and No Parking available on Mill Street between Parliament Street and Cherry
Street from 6:00am Monday March 20, 2017 to June 30, 2017.
As such, the 6N Permit Parking Zone has been temporarily relocated to Car Park 289 at 373 Front
Street East, between Trinity Street and Cherry Street, operated by the Toronto Parking Authority.
Holders of valid on-street residential parking permits for Zone 6N issued by the City of Toronto will be
permitted to park at any time and are exempt from the need to pay the fees posted in the lot, between
March 13th and March 31st, 2017. A valid City-issued permit (6N only) must be clearly displayed and
visible in the vehicle at all times.
Should a parking ticket be issued for failing to display a permit, this ticket will not be cancelled. All other
posted rules and regulations applicable for this facility shall apply. Please note the spaces within this lot
are available on a first come first serve bases.
Permit holders are permitted to park in this lot until March 31st, 2017. Further direction will be provided
prior to the expiration date as to alternate parking arrangements past March 31st, 2017.
Residential on-street permit holders who wish to return their parking permit for a refund may do so by
submitting a written request, attaching their permit and mailing it to:
City of Toronto
Transportation Services
Permit Parking Unit
City Hall
100 Queen Street West
Main Floor West
Toronto ON M5H 2N2
If you require any additional information about the refund process please contact the Permit Parking
Office at 416-392-7873 or at [email protected]
373 Front Street
East
We do apologize for this inconvenience and appreciate your co-operation and patience during the reconstruction work.
Thank you for your patience. Building a great city takes time. Better infrastructure for all of us is worth the wait.
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