Public vs. Private Parking: What’s the Difference?
The City of St. John’s is sharing the following information to help residents and visitors better understand how parking enforcement differs between public and private lots — particularly when it comes to immobilization (booting).
City of St. John’s Parking Enforcement
The City does not use booting as a form of parking enforcement. Instead, we enforce parking regulations through:
- Issuing parking fines.
- Towing vehicles in certain violation cases.
All City-managed parking spaces are regulated by on-street parking signage and City pay stations.
Private Parking Lot Enforcement
Some privately owned parking lots in the City may enforce their own parking rules by using vehicle immobilization (booting):
- Private operators have the legal right to manage parking on their property under the Highway Traffic Act.
- The City does not have the legal authority to regulate enforcement practices in private parking lots, including booting.
Because private lots often have different rules than City-managed spaces, it’s important to:
- Look for posted signage at the entrance and within the lot.
- Review all restrictions before parking.
- Be aware that evening and weekend restrictions may apply — many private lots require payment or permits during these times.
To avoid fines, towing, or immobilization, always check the signage before parking in any off-street lot.
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