Osceola County runs no residential curb address-painting program, and you can't paint or mark public curbs or right-of-way pavement on your own. Parking in the county right-of-way is prohibited, and any work within the right-of-way requires a right-of-way permit.
Osceola County does not authorize residents to paint address numbers or other markings on curbs, because curbs and adjacent pavement sit in the public right-of-way. The county's own parking code (§ 22-50.4) prohibits parking within the Osceola County right-of-way, and pavement/traffic markings on county and state roads are controlled by the county and FDOT under state traffic-control standards. Any activity within the right-of-way, including painting or altering the curb, requires an Osceola County right-of-way permit; unauthorized or misleading markings can be treated as an encroachment and removed. Solicitors offering to paint house numbers on your curb are not acting under any county program. Inside cities, the municipality controls its own curbs.
Working in the right-of-way without a permit can trigger stop-work, permit penalties, and removal of unauthorized markings; general code violations carry a $250 civil citation under Chapter 7.
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