Want to park overnight on a city street?
Starting Wednesday, drivers will once again be required to obtain a special pass in order to do so.
Between November 1 and April 30, the City of London's overnight street parking ban is in effect. The bylaw prohibits vehicles from being left on the street between the hours of 3 a.m. and 5 a.m. During that time, special passes can be requested, weather permitting, to park on-street.
Londoners and visitors to the city can obtain a maximum of 15 free passes per license plate. Passes are issued no more than 48 hours in advance.
"If a snow event is forecast, a message will be posted on the overnight parking registry and no on-street parking will be allowed," according to the city's website.
Vehicles without a valid parking pass could be ticketed.
Commercial vehicles, trailers, recreational vehicles or oversized vehicles are not eligible for an overnight parking pass.
Drivers can register for an overnight parking pass on the city's website London.ca.