Bylaw & Permit Guide
Toronto Disposal Bin Bylaws: Street Placement & Permit Guide
In the City of Toronto, a disposal bin placed on a public street requires a Street Occupation Permit issued by Transportation Services. A bin placed entirely on private property (your driveway) does not require a city permit, but must not obstruct the sidewalk or sightlines. This guide covers when a permit is required, how to apply, and the rules vendors and homeowners must follow.
A permit is required for street placement
In Toronto, placing a disposal bin on a public street, road allowance, or boulevard requires a municipal permit. Bins on private driveways are generally exempt.
Placement Rules in Toronto
Driveway (Private Property)
- No municipal permit required for bins on your own driveway.
- Bin must not obstruct the sidewalk or pedestrian access.
- Must not block sightlines for traffic exiting the driveway.
- Ensure the bin fits within your property line.
Street (Public Road)
- A municipal permit is required before placing a bin on the road.
- The bin must not block fire hydrants or parking access.
- Reflective markings or cones may be required for visibility.
- Some vendors handle the permit on your behalf. Check vendor cards.
Official Toronto Permit Portal
For the most up-to-date and authoritative information, visit the official municipal portal:
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