City crews require clear streets for snow removal operations tonight. The City of Saint John has declared a temporary overnight parking ban for the South/Central Peninsula. This ban takes effect at 11 p.m. this evening, Wednesday, January 28, and remains in place until 7 a.m. tomorrow morning, Thursday, January 29.
This declaration prohibits all on-street parking anywhere within the South/Central Peninsula area during these hours. To ensure plows can operate effectively and safely, you must remove your vehicle from the street.

Enforcement and Towing
City officials strictly enforce these bans. If you leave your vehicle on the street after 11 p.m., you risk receiving a ticket or having your vehicle towed at your own expense. These measures adhere to sections 5(6) and 5(7) of the City’s Traffic By-law.
Where to Park
To assist residents, the City has cleared three parking lots for use. You can park in these locations starting at 6 p.m. tonight:
- Peters Street
- Sydney Street (Service New Brunswick)
- Vulcan Street
Note that you must remove your vehicle from these lots by 7 a.m. on Thursday morning. Vehicles remaining past this deadline risk towing.
If you prefer a covered option, the Peel Plaza Parking Garage offers a special overnight rate of $5.00. This flat rate applies only between 6 p.m. and 8 a.m. Regular hourly rates apply outside of these specific hours.
For the latest updates or to confirm the status of a ban, you can check the City of Saint John website or call the recorded information line at 506-658-4040.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does the parking ban start?
The ban begins effectively at 11 p.m. on Wednesday, January 28.
When do I need to move my car from the temporary lots?
You must vacate the temporary lots (Peters, Sydney, and Vulcan Streets) by 7 a.m. on Thursday morning.
Does the ban apply to the whole city?
No, this specific declaration applies only to the South/Central Peninsula area.
How much does the Peel Plaza Garage cost tonight?
The garage charges a $5.00 flat rate for overnight parking between 6 p.m. and 8 a.m. when a ban is declared.




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