City of Hamilton Parking Bylaw Customer Service Phone Number

Phone Number of City of Hamilton Parking Bylaw is 905 546-2489, 905-546-2211 .
The government of Canada has established various divisions to carry out various process in the country. The duties which are fulfilled such as provides commercial and residential space, parking space, parks and recreational space, provides infrastructure and many more. In this system, the government operates its division which consists of Parking and By-law Services Division. It consists of five sub divisions which works to provide various services. The first division is Animal Services which provides license to keep a pet in home, renewal and canceling of license, Citizens can also file report of lost of animal and deals in all kinds of related documents under the Provincial Dog Owner's Liability Act. Second division is Business Licenses which provides all kinds of legal documents which helps in trading in Canada. The applicant has to perform some formalities such as filling of application and other documents etc. All kind of related information and application fee of various business is submitted in this division. Third division is Municipal Law Enforcement which handles all kinds of complaints regarding service in the city. The Next division is Parking Operations and Enforcement which provides legal document in the form of permit to maintain and establish a parking space in the city. All legal formalities such as fines, information, regulations, parking tickets and other related inquiries and entertain by the division. And the last one is School Crossing Guards which is used for safety of school children while crossing streets and for other purposes. Its email id is given parking@hamilton.ca.


City of Hamilton Parking Bylaw Address


The address of City of Hamilton Parking Bylaw is 80 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

City of Hamilton Parking Bylaw Customer Support Service Phone Number


The customer support phone number of City of Hamilton Parking Bylaw is 905 546-2489, 905-546-2211 (Click phone number to call).



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Mr. Jack CallsMay 09, 2017

Mr. Jack On Phone To City of Hamilton Parking Bylaw Service
For the last three months I have this car parked in front or adjacent to my driveway, it has a sign and I asked the person that it no parking and he said write him a ticket, so I have complained three x and even the police do not really care to do nothing, so maybe I should go to the court house and make a claim against the city by law, for stress. June or July?.

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Mr. G Cook CallsAug 21, 2018

Mr. G Cook On Phone To City of Hamilton Parking Bylaw Service
Why does the box below suggest there is room for 3000 characters, but when I typed my previous message of concern which was less than that, I receive an error message that indicates only 1000 characters are permitted.

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Mr. G Cook CallsAug 21, 2018

Mr. G Cook On Phone To City of Hamilton Parking Bylaw Service
With the installation of bike lanes on Bay Street South and in particular the section between Markland and Aberdeen there is much reduced parking for residents and guests; significant work is done and large trucks necessarily occupying space in order to access their worksites including property maintenance. Also significant ongoing parking issues filming at Bay and Aberdeen. Reduced parking makes jockeying vehicles from driveways, a challenge. By-law enforcement may dissuade people who feel they have found a regular and free parking spot. Area residents who pay significant taxes to reside in Durand are the losers.

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