Toronto Parking Authority
| Company type | Municipally owned corporation |
|---|---|
| Industry | Parking |
| Predecessor | Parking Authority of Toronto |
| Founded | 1998 |
| Headquarters | 33 Queen Street East, , Canada |
Key people | Hartley Lefton (Chair) |
| Services | Parking lots, bicycle sharing |
| Owner | City of Toronto |
| Divisions | Bike Share Toronto |
| Website | greenp |
The Toronto Parking Authority (TPA), commonly known as Green P for its green-colour branding, is a municipal parking services company owned by the City of Toronto. The TPA was established in 1998 with the merger of parking operations in the area of the former Metropolitan Toronto. A municipal parking authority in the pre-amalgamation City of Toronto was first set up in 1952, taking over management of parking from the police.
The TPA operates off-street parking lots and parking garages, on-street metered parking, and Toronto's bicycle-sharing system, named Bike Share Toronto. It is one of the largest operators of municipal parking services in North America and is 100% self-sustaining through parking user fees and other sources, returning 75% of its annual net operating income to the City of Toronto, totaling $1.5 billion since 1992.