The City of Quinte West has launched a new parking survey today.
Staff add in a statement, that they are looking to hear from residents about their experiences parking in downtown Trenton.
Here is more from the City in a statement.
This survey marks the next step in the City’s ongoing evaluation of its “Park Here” downtown core parking program that currently offers free two-hour on-street parking downtown and unlimited free parking in municipal lots in Quinte West.
Feedback shared by community members through the survey will help City staff assess the current parking program and identify opportunities to evolve the City’s downtown parking experience for residents, businesses and visitors.
“We know that ensuring positive parking experiences in our downtown and throughout the community plays an important role in supporting vibrancy in Quinte West,” says Carrie West, Supervisor of By-Law Enforcement. “As the Quinte West community continues to grow, the City appreciates receiving feedback that will help us meet the evolving needs for parking in downtown Trenton, and improve the parking experience for everyone.”
The City of Quinte West provides approximately 425 parking spaces in the downtown Trenton core and surrounding business area, including about 148 on-street spaces and 277 in the five municipally owned and maintained parking lots.
The City’s “Park Here” parking program was introduced in January 2025 to improve the downtown parking experience by providing access to free short-stay, on-street spaces and free in-lot parking options for those who visit local businesses and restaurants.
Community members are encouraged to complete the parking survey by July 6, 2026.
To fill out the survey and learn more, please visit quintewest.ca/parking.







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