By Lane Afable
A dry run for the 3-Hour parking limit along Morato, Street, Timog Avenue and, other areas will be launched on March 23, 2026.
This as Quezon City (QC) government sets to enforce new public parking rules in aforecited areas.
QC Mayor Belmonte announced that motorists who frequently does business or works within said areas should observe the new rules to avoid inconvenience from violating it and getting penalties thereof.
Belmonte said, public parking in said areas will remain free to use in a first-come, first-served basis.
“However, the QC gov’t will be imposing a three-hour limit for usage of the parking slots, with parking attendants from the QC Transport and Traffic Management Department (TTMD) issuing official parking tickets.
“After the three-hour limit, owners and/or drivers of the parked vehicles are required to move their cars and look for another open parking slot.
“If not, a notice of violation shall then be issued to vehicle owners that refused or did not move their cars to other parking slots,” the mayor said.
The dry run covers the whole stretch of Tomas Morato from Timog to E. Rodriguez Avenue, and the whole stretch of Timog Avenue that runs from Quezon Avenue to EDSA.
The advisory says the new public parking regulations will remain in place until the new public pay parking ordinance has been passed.
