Milton Launches Pilot Program for Overnight Parking at Select Parks
- Sana Shahid
- May 28
- 2 min read

Starting June 2, 2025, the Town of Milton is rolling out a one-year pilot program offering overnight parking permits in designated municipal parks. The initiative is designed to relieve street parking congestion in residential neighborhoods as Milton continues its transition into a higher-density, transit-friendly community.
🗓️ Pilot Duration: June 2025 – Summer 2026📊 Staff will evaluate usage data and community feedback before considering program expansion.
🅿️ What’s Offered:
400 overnight spaces across all four wards
Selected based on zoning, parking ticket volumes & geographic balance
Permit cost: $60/month (first-come, first-served)
Valid across all designated park lots
Applicants must have no outstanding parking violations
Revenue supports enforcement, signage, software & admin costs
📍 Designated Overnight Parking by Ward
Ward 1
Brian Best Park (north & south lots)
Bronte Meadows Park
Scott Neighbourhood Park (east lot)
Sherwood District Park
Ward 2
Clark Neighbourhood Park (north & south lots)
Laurier Park
Lions Park (east lot)
Ward 3
Beaty Neighbourhood Park (south lot)
Coates Neighbourhood Park (north & south lots)
Cobban Neighbourhood Park
Ward 4
Ford Neighbourhood Park
Milton Community Park
Optimist Neighborhood Park
Sunny Mount Park
Willmott Neighborhood Park
Apply online at milton.ca/Parking.
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