Mississauga Parking Minimums & EV Charging Bylaws

Land Use and Zoning Ontario 4 Minutes Read · published February 11, 2026 Flag of Ontario

In Mississauga, Ontario, municipal zoning and bylaw rules govern required off-street parking and any built-in or retrofit requirements for electric vehicle (EV) charging. Developers, property managers and homeowners should check the City of Mississauga zoning standards and bylaw enforcement rules early in design or when applying for permits to avoid non-compliance and delays.

Overview of parking minimums and EV requirements

Off-street parking minimums in Mississauga are set out in the City zoning regulations and related development standards; specific rates vary by land use type (residential, commercial, institutional) and zone. Requirements or guidelines for EV charging or EV-ready parking are referenced by the City planning and zoning pages and may be implemented by site plan or building permit conditions. Zoning By-law and parking standards[1]

  • Typical parking minimums differ by use: multi-residential, retail and office rates are set in zoning tables; check the zoning schedule for exact rates.
  • EV-ready or EV charging provisions may be required at site plan approval or through engineering standards rather than a single universal bylaw clause.
  • Changes to parking or EV requirements can be adopted through zoning amendments, official plan policies or site-specific agreements.
Confirm applicable zoning designation before budgeting for parking or EV infrastructure.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement of parking-related infractions, illegal parking on municipal streets, and certain bylaw contraventions is handled by City of Mississauga enforcement branches; monetary fines, administrative penalties or orders may apply depending on the instrument and offence. Specific fine amounts for parking minimum breaches or EV non-compliance are not specified on the cited enforcement pages and must be confirmed with the enforcing department. By-law Enforcement and parking enforcement[2]

  • Fines: amounts for zoning or site plan non-compliance are often set in the specific bylaw or notice of violation; not specified on the cited page where a single consolidated fine for "parking minimum" breaches appears.
  • Escalation: first and repeat offences, continuing order breaches or failure to comply with remediation orders may lead to higher penalties or court action; ranges are not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: compliance orders, stop-work or site remediation orders, injunctions and court proceedings can be used to enforce zoning and site plan conditions.
  • Enforcer and complaint pathways: By-law Enforcement, Parking Enforcement and Planning Services handle reports and inspections; contact details are on the City pages cited above.
    Use the City complaint form or parking enforcement contact to report violations.
  • Appeals and reviews: appeal routes depend on the controlling instrument (e.g., Charges under a Provincial Offences Act ticket, or planning appeals to the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal/Divisional Court for planning decisions); time limits vary by instrument and are not specified on the cited page.

Applications & Forms

  • Site plan approval and zoning amendment applications: submitted to Planning and Development; application forms and fees are published on the City planning pages.
    Apply for site plan approval early if EV infrastructure is needed.
  • Residential parking permits and municipal parking permits: available through Parking Services; check the City parking permits page for forms and fees.
  • Fees: application fees for zoning, site plan or permits are listed on the applicable City service page; if a fee for a specific EV or parking variance exists it is listed on that application—if not found, it is not specified on the cited page.

Common violations and typical outcomes

  • Insufficient required off-street parking constructed for a new building: may trigger compliance orders or withholding of occupancy permits.
  • Failure to install required EV-ready infrastructure where conditioned by site plan: remediation orders or fines may be issued.
  • Illegal conversion of parking areas without approval: enforcement notice and requirement to restore approved parking layout.

FAQ

How do I find the parking minimum for my property?
Check the City of Mississauga zoning schedule for your propertys land-use designation and the parking tables on the zoning page; contact Planning Services for confirmation.
Are EV chargers mandatory for new developments?
They may be required or conditioned through site plan approval or municipal standards; check the zoning and planning requirements for the specific application.
Who enforces parking minimums and EV requirements?
By-law Enforcement, Parking Enforcement and Planning Services coordinate enforcement; use the City complaint forms or contact Parking Services to report issues.

How-To

  1. Confirm the property zoning and applicable parking schedule on the City zoning page and note any site-specific conditions.
  2. During design, specify EV-ready infrastructure if required or desired, and include details in the site plan submission.
  3. Submit site plan, building permit or zoning amendment applications with required forms and fees to Planning Services or Building Permits as applicable.
  4. If you receive a notice or ticket, follow the directions on the notice, contact the issuing department promptly and note any time limits for appeals.

Key Takeaways

  • Consult Mississauga zoning and planning pages early to confirm parking minimums and EV requirements.
  • EV provisions are commonly handled at site plan or permit stage rather than by a single universal clause.
  • Report violations or seek guidance through By-law Enforcement and Parking Services.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Mississauga - Zoning and planning
  2. [2] City of Mississauga - By-law Enforcement