Residential Parking Program Update

July 4, 2024


City Council has decided to pause the rollout of the new Residential Parking Program (RPP) and revert back to the original form that was in effect until May 31, 2024. This means the 19 participating neighbourhoods will continue to be a part of the program with their existing hours and temporary/visitor permitting requirements.


The pause will give administration time to conduct additional focused public engagement, integrate feedback received during the initial program rollout and bring forward a new program that revisits the fee structures, boundaries and hours of operation.


“There remains the need to update the residential parking plan as one of several actions under the Curbside Management strategy to effectively manage curbside use,” said Shewkar Ibrahim, Director of Traffic Operations. “We will take the time to parse through recent public feedback on the program and will be back with a refined plan in 2026.” 


All residents in the 19 RPP areas, whether they applied for a digital permit or not, can continue to display 2023 permits in vehicles. Digital permits will no longer be issued. Residents who have lost, discarded or damaged physical permits or recently moved to an RPP area can apply for a new one at edmonton.ca/residentialparking.


Enforcement will not ticket vehicles with a 2023 permit. If residents receive a parking ticket, they can call Bylaw Ticket Administration at 780-496-5161.

For more information:

edmonton.ca/ResidentialParking


Media contact: 

Derek Logan

Communications Advisor

City Operations

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