Green light for two-hour free parking return in Hamilton

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The results were clear, “the public has spoken’’ - Motorists will again be able to park for two hours free of charge in the city centre.

On Thursday, after months of calls from retailers, shoppers and motorists, Hamilton City Council voted 12 to 2 to reinstate the two-hour free status, from July 1.

Two-hour free parking for on-street parking in the CBD was first introduced in 2017 but cut down to just one-hour in 2023.

As part of his mayoral election campaign Mayor Macindoe proposed the reintroduction of two hours free on-street short stay parking in the central city from July 1, 2026 (the point that the one-hour free offering is due to be removed).

The move was then included in the draft 2026/27 Annual Plan budget.

During the subsequent consultation period, 1053 people responded to the on-street short stay free parking question, with 88% supporting two hours free parking.

Hamilton Central Business Association general manager Vanessa Williams has been a regular at HCC public forums campaigning for the two-hour reintroduction, and is thrilled that “this is no longer a talking point.’’

“I think, for the general public, it reduces a barrier to coming into town. So it just makes it easy and people want easy, particularly now when there are so many hard things about society at the moment, there's no need to make parking one of those hard things.’’