New towing guidelines will regulate how and when autos might be faraway from personal and municipal tons, starting on Feb. 28, 2025
New towing guidelines will hit Oakville streets – and parking tons – beginning in early 2025.
City council has authorised a brand new bylaw that goes into impact on Feb. 28, 2025, with the aim of regulating how and when autos might be towed from personal and municipal property, to crack down on what has been described as predatory towing.
The issue has been significantly acute within the Bronte space, with spotters sending tow vans to hook up improperly parked automobiles inside minutes of individuals leaving the Centriller Sq. lot, even throughout night hours when close by companies are closed.
However a half dozen native enterprise homeowners attended the Dec. 16 council assembly to induce politicians to not undertake the brand new bylaw. They argued that trespassing, not towing, is the actual drawback.
Claudio Serrao, proprietor of Monaghan’s Sports activities Pub and Grill, instructed councillors that Sheridan college students, Uber drivers and Ribfest attendees repeatedly replenish the parking zone of the plaza the place his restaurant is positioned.
Because of this, a parking authority has been employed to look at individuals parking and instantly tow the automobiles of anybody leaving the property. Serrao estimated that between 10 and 15 automobiles a day are towed off the lot.
“There’s no time limit you need to be there to trespass,” he mentioned. “If you’re not conducting business on the property, then you’re trespassing.”
That argument triggered councillors to barely soften the proposed bylaw by requiring property homeowners to attend solely half-hour earlier than towing, slightly than an initially advised 60 minutes.
Ward 1 councillor Sean O’Meara argued that the brand new bylaw balances issues of property and automobile homeowners.
“This is not taking away any private property owner’s ability to tow vehicles,” he mentioned. “It’s setting rules about how that happens, it’s setting expectations and guidelines so that people know that the first thing you do is get a fine, and after that you can get towed.”
He mentioned the city has spent greater than eight years making “every attempt possible to rein in what is the wild west of what tow trucks can do to people” together with leaving girls and youngsters on the road at midnight, charging extra cash from automobile homeowners and demanding fee in money.
The brand new bylaw will guarantee “everyone understands the playing field and you don’t have seniors or people walking off thinking, oh, I’m just going to grab a coffee and not even having the time to run back to their vehicle before it’s gone,” O’Meara added.
“But writ large, across this town, the act of predatory towing – where you are actively seeking to take someone’s vehicle, rightly or wrongly, without any guardrails around it – has to stop.”
Ticketing and 30-minute delay earlier than towing
The brand new guidelines require:
Illegally parked automobiles to obtain a $50 ticket issued by both a city parking officer or an individual designated by the city to police a property on behalf of the proprietor.
Property homeowners should then search approval to tow from a city authority and wait at the very least half-hour after ticketing earlier than towing
Halton police should be knowledgeable of the tow previous to it occurring.
Tow and storage charges should not exceed a longtime payment schedule communicated to the Ontario Ministry of Transportation and posted on-line. Car homeowners should be permitted to pay in a wide range of common methods.
A hooking payment – charged when a tow truck has began to hook up a automobile however has not but left the lot with it – could not exceed $150.
Speedy tows are permitted in distinctive circumstances, together with for autos blocking laneways, loading docks or driveways, or parked in hearth routes or building zones.
Guidelines apply to each personal and municipal parking tons and land.
The bylaw acquired the help of the Bronte BIA, which represents the industrial district in Bronte Village.
“Towing has overshadowed Bronte’s overall reputation as a welcoming waterfront retail destination,” mentioned Kylie Wilson, government director of the BIA.
Aggressive towing practices have spurred damaging boycott actions and compelled enterprise homeowners to put money into signage and rent further employees simply to warn prospects about parking guidelines, she mentioned.
Wilson added that enterprise homeowners are hoping the introduction of latest guidelines will launch a brand new chapter for Bronte.








