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Parking Rules in Miami, FL (2026)

8 verified parking rules for Miami, Florida, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

RV & Boat Parking

RV and boat parking in the City of Miami follows Miami-Dade County zoning standards under Section 33-20. One RV per property with 30 ft length and 10 ft height limits. Boat storage varies by lot size.

Miami RV & Boat Parking Rules

Some Restrictions

Driveway Rules

City of Miami driveway standards follow Miami 21 zoning code. Minimum 20 feet width for two-way and 14 feet for one-way. Vehicles must not block sidewalks. The Miami Parking Authority enforces on-street parking.

Miami Driveway Requirements

Some Restrictions

Commercial Vehicle Restrictions

Commercial vehicle parking in the City of Miami follows Miami-Dade County Section 33-124.1 categories. Vehicles over 20 feet are prohibited in residential zones. Work trucks with external equipment need screening.

Miami Commercial Vehicle Parking

Some Restrictions

Street Parking Limits

City of Miami street parking is regulated by the Miami Parking Authority and city code. Metered and permitted zones throughout downtown, Brickell, and Wynwood. Residential permit parking available in eligible neighborhoods.

Miami Street Parking Regulations

Some Restrictions

Overnight Parking

The City of Miami allows overnight street parking in most areas but vehicles cannot be stored for more than 72 hours. Residential permit zones may have specific overnight rules. Miami Parking Authority enforces.

Miami Overnight Parking

Some Restrictions

EV Charging

Miami previously required EV-ready parking spaces in new construction, but Florida Senate Bill 1084 (effective July 2024) preempts local EV charger regulation. State law now governs EV charging station requirements statewide.

Miami EV Charging and Parking Rules

Few Restrictions

Abandoned Vehicles

Miami treats a vehicle as abandoned under City Code Chapter 42 and Florida Statutes Chapter 705 when left on public property more than 72 hours or in a wrecked, inoperative, or junked condition on private property. Code Compliance posts a 72-hour notice sticker, then tows. Junked vehicles on private property are abated as a public nuisance after a 10-day notice.

Miami Abandoned Vehicle Rules (Code Ch. 42 / FS 705)

Some Restrictions

Curb Color Rules

Florida Statute §316.1945 controls statewide parking restrictions, while Miami uses standard curb color codes (yellow no-stopping, red fire lane, blue ADA, white passenger loading) painted by city Public Works. Private curb painting on public right-of-way is prohibited without a permit.

FL §316.1945 Sets Curb Colors; Miami Adds Local Rules

Some Restrictions

Looking for Miami-Dade County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Miami city rules.

Parking Rules in Miami-Dade County