Municipal parking lot at 234 Piccadilly St. (File photo by Miranda Chant, Blackburn News)Municipal parking lot at 234 Piccadilly St. (File photo by Miranda Chant, Blackburn News)
London

Free overnight parking for New Year's Eve revellers

Londoners venturing out to New Year's Eve celebrations will be able to leave their vehicles overnight in certain city-owned parking lots for free.

City parking officials are again year offering the convenient and penalty free option in municipal lots between midnight and 1 p.m. New Year’s Day. This is the fifth year in a row the city has lifted the parking restrictions for the early hours of January 1.

Municipal lots are marked with a green symbol showing the letter "P". The offer for New Year's Eve revellers to park their ride for free does not apply to privately owned lots in the city or on-street parking.

Throughout the downtown, Richmond Row and Old East there are 19 eligible municipal lots of varying sizes with a combined total of 1,500 parking spaces available.

The free overnight parking applies to the following lots;

Lot 1 Dundas/Elizabeth/English Street – 434 Elizabeth St. Lot 2 Dundas/Elizabeth/Adelaide – 641 Queens Ave. Lot 3N Oxford West of Richmond – 743 Richmond St. Lot 3E Piccadilly/Oxford St E. - 234 Piccadilly St. Lot 3W Piccadilly West of Richmond – 210 Piccadilly St. Lot 4 Adelaide/Marshall Street (Tolpuddle) 635 Marshall St. Lot 5 Queens Ave East of Richmond – 185 Queens Ave. Lot 6 Kent Street West of Richmond – 174 Kent St. Lot 7 Dundas/Rectory - 824 Dundas St. Lot 8 Budweiser Gardens - 99 Dundas St. Lot 11 King Street East of Thames – 331 Thames St. Lot 12 Ridout/Horton Street – 199 Ridout St. N Lot 15 Convention Centre – 300 York St. Lot 16 205 Oxford St. Lot 17 Thames Street – 331 Thames St. Lot 19 Museum London – 421 Ridout St. Lot 20 – 155 Kent St. Lot 21 – 558 Talbot St. Lot 22 – 695 Richmond St.

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