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Street Parking Limits: Plant City vs Tampa

How do street parking limits rules compare between Plant City, FL and Tampa, FL?

Plant City and Tampa have similar restriction levels.

Plant City, FL

Hillsborough County

Some Restrictions

Plant City allows on-street parking on most residential streets for up to 72 consecutive hours. Vehicles must be parked within 12 inches of the curb and cannot block driveways, fire hydrants, or crosswalks. Downtown historic district has posted time-limited zones.

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Tampa, FL

Hillsborough County

Some Restrictions

On-street parking in Tampa is generally allowed on residential streets unless signed otherwise, governed by City Code Chapter 15 and Florida Statute 316.1945. Downtown, Ybor City, Hyde Park, and Seminole Heights have metered and time-limited zones enforced by the Tampa Parking Division. Vehicles must park with the flow of traffic, within 12 inches of the curb, and not block driveways, hydrants, or intersections.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPlant CityTampa
Max Duration72 hours residential-
Hydrant15 ft clearance-
Downtown2-hr posted zones-
State LawFL Β§316.1945-
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Plant City FAQ

Can guests park on the street overnight?

Yes, on most residential streets for up to 72 consecutive hours. Downtown time-limited zones are enforced only during posted hours.

Who enforces this in Plant City?

Plant City code enforcement at (813) 659-4200 handles complaints.

Tampa FAQ

Can I park on the grass swale in front of my house?

Discouraged and often cited. Swales are designed for stormwater drainage and repeated parking damages them. Use your driveway or paved street.

Do Tampa meters run on Sundays?

Enforcement hours vary by zone. Many Downtown meters are free on Sundays; Ybor City evening rates differ. Always check posted signs.

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