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Commercial Vehicle Restrictions: Sarasota vs Venice

How do commercial vehicle restrictions rules compare between Sarasota, FL and Venice, FL?

Sarasota and Venice have similar restriction levels.

Sarasota, FL

Sarasota County

Some Restrictions

Commercial vehicles, semi-trailers, and trucks over certain weight thresholds cannot be regularly parked or stored on residential streets or lots in the City of Sarasota under Zoning Code accessory-use rules and Ch. 33 right-of-way parking provisions.

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Venice, FL

Sarasota County

Some Restrictions

Venice Code Ch. 70 and the Land Development Code restrict storage of commercial vehicles in residential zones. Commercial vehicles over a specified weight class generally may not be parked overnight on residential streets or in front yards.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSarasotaVenice
AuthorityZoning Art. VII Div. 9 + Ch. 33-
Prohibited StorageSemis, dump trucks, buses-
AllowedPersonal pickup/van-
ROW OvernightProhibited-
Code Authority-Venice Code Ch. 70 + LDC Ch. 86
Residential Limit-1 ton or less typical
Tractor-Trailer-Prohibited overnight in residential
Penalty-Up to $500/day + tow

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Sarasota FAQ

Can I park my commercial van at my Sarasota home?

A personal-use passenger-class van or pickup is generally allowed under the Zoning Code. Larger commercial vehicles (semis, dump trucks, buses) cannot be stored on residential lots or streets.

Where do I report a semi parked in my Sarasota neighborhood?

Call SPD non-emergency (941-316-1199) for active parking violations, or file a Code Compliance complaint through the City's online portal for ongoing storage violations under the Zoning Code.

Venice FAQ

Can I park my work truck at my Venice home?

Generally yes if it is a 1-ton or smaller vehicle used by the resident. Larger commercial trucks and tractor-trailers are restricted to short loading periods in residential zones.

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