Davie does not publish a separate town ordinance allowing residents to paint public curbs; curb markings are official traffic control devices placed by the Town under Chapter 24 of its Code. Florida law (Chapter 316) makes official pavement markings enforceable and prohibits unauthorized signs, signals, or markings that imitate or interfere with traffic control devices on public streets.
In the Town of Davie, curb colors and pavement markings on public streets are official traffic control devices installed and maintained by the Town and its agencies, not markings that private residents may apply on their own. The Town's authority over traffic control on its streets comes from Chapter 24 (Traffic and Vehicles) of its Code of Ordinances, under which the Town designates and posts no-parking areas, loading zones, and other restrictions, often reinforced by painted curb markings and signage. Florida's State Uniform Traffic Control Law (Chapter 316) provides the statewide framework: official traffic control devices, including pavement and curb markings, are enforceable when placed by the proper authority, and it is unlawful for unauthorized persons to place, maintain, or display any sign, signal, marking, or device that purports to be, imitates, or resembles an official traffic control device, or that attempts to direct or interfere with traffic. Practically, this means a Davie resident should not paint a public curb (for example, to create their own no-parking or reserved space) - doing so is not an authorized self-help remedy and the marking would not be enforceable, while it could itself be a violation of state and local rules governing traffic devices and rights-of-way. Residents who want a parking restriction, red-curb no-parking zone, or loading zone on a public street should request it through the Town rather than paint the curb themselves. The Town's Code Compliance Division and Police Department handle related enforcement.
Painting or marking a public curb without authorization is not permitted; unauthorized traffic markings on public streets are prohibited under Florida's Chapter 316 (and may be removed at the violator's expense), and obstructing or imitating official traffic control devices can be cited. Official Town curb markings (such as red no-parking curbs) are enforceable by Davie Police.
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