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Parking Chenois (Waterloo): Blue Zone (Zone 4) time limit

If you’re looking for parking Chenois, most on-street spaces are managed as a Blue Zone (Zone bleue 4). In general, parking is limited to 2 hours during regulated hours. This applies Monday to Saturday, 09:00–18:00 (unless a sign says otherwise). If you exceed the allowed time, a €25 charge may apply.

Where Zone 4 applies in Chenois

Zone 4 covers the following streets/sections in Chenois:

Street (Chenois) Blue Zone area
Rue Émile Dury Even side, numbers 2 to 50
Rue Bruyère-Saint-Jean Between Rue Émile Dury and Avenue Capouillet
Rue Gouttier Between Rue Émile Dury and Avenue Capouillet
Rue de la Station (station side) Between Place de la Gare and the Savonneries roundabout

Parking disc vs. residents permit (what to display)

For Blue Zone 4, a parking disc is required during the regulated hours. Place it clearly behind the front windscreen so the arrival time is visible.

If you live in the limited-duration zone, you may be eligible for a residents’ permit (carte de riverain). It’s designed for residents and replaces the parking disc for the vehicle registered to the permit.

Payment/activation options in Waterloo regulated areas

Waterloo supports multiple ways to manage regulated parking (depending on the exact sign on the street). In practice, you may see options such as paying at the parking meter, using a mobile payment app, or starting/stopping a session by SMS to 4411 (with a small transaction fee per SMS session). For Zone 4 in Chenois, though, the most important requirement is that the blue-zone rules are followed (time limit + correct parking disc or eligible residents’ permit).

School “kiss and ride” in Chenois: short stop only

Near the École communale du Chenois, there is a designated kiss and ride drop-off area. Use it only as a very brief stop (around 3–5 minutes) to drop off passengers, and note that parking is not allowed there. The driver must stay in the vehicle so they can move immediately and let the next car through.

Quick checklist to avoid tickets in Chenois

  • Check the signage before you leave the curb: blue zone vs. other restrictions.
  • Plan for the 2-hour cap during 09:00–18:00 (Mon–Sat).
  • Set the parking disc correctly when Blue Zone 4 applies.
  • If you need a practical option for longer/peak moments, you can check Mobypark for future availability before you go—public on-street availability can be tight when everyone arrives at the same time.

For residents’ permit details and the disc rule, see the FAQ below.

FAQ about parking in Chenois

What are the parking hours for the Blue Zone (Zone 4) in Chenois, Waterloo?
In Chenois (Zone bleue 4), Blue Zone rules apply from Monday to Saturday, 09:00–18:00. During these hours, parking is limited to 2 hours unless the street signs indicate otherwise. Outside these hours, parking is generally free from the Blue Zone time limit.
Do I need a parking disc in Chenois Blue Zone streets?
Yes. In Blue Zone 4 in Chenois, you must place a parking disc visibly behind the front windscreen during the regulated hours. The disc is used to show your arrival time.
Which streets are included in Zone 4 (Blue Zone) in Chenois?
Zone 4 covers: Rue Émile Dury (even side, numbers 2 to 50), Rue Bruyère-Saint-Jean (between Rue Émile Dury and Avenue Capouillet), Rue Gouttier (between Rue Émile Dury and Avenue Capouillet), and Rue de la Station (station side, between Place de la Gare and the Savonneries roundabout).
How does the residents’ parking permit (carte de riverain) work in Chenois?
If you live in a limited-duration zone, you may apply for a residents’ permit (carte de riverain). It allows the registered resident vehicle to park without the time limit in the covered zone. The permit is issued by the municipal population service, is free, and is valid for 2 years (renewed if conditions remain met).
Can I park in the school “kiss and ride” area in Chenois?
No. The kiss and ride area at the École communale du Chenois is for a very short drop-off stop only (about 3–5 minutes). You must remain in your vehicle so you can move on immediately; parking is not allowed in that area.