Seminole County does not publish a residential ordinance letting homeowners paint address numbers on a public curb, and it does not use a color-coded painted-curb parking system the way some states do. Painting or altering pavement markings in the county right-of-way is not a resident's decision. Cities may run their
Florida does not use a statewide painted-curb color code for parking (red/yellow/white zones) the way California does; parking restrictions here are set by signs and by statute, not curb paint. Seminole County has no ordinance authorizing residents to paint house numbers or parking colors on public curbs, and unauthorized marking or striping within the county right-of-way is prohibited without permission because it affects official traffic-control uniformity under Florida Statute 316. If a curb near you needs an official 'no parking' or fire-lane marking, that is done by the County or a city, not by a resident. Some incorporated cities offer their own address-curb-painting programs, so ask your city.
Unauthorized markings or interference with official traffic-control devices in the right-of-way can be addressed under Chapter 250 and Florida Statute 316; the County may remove noncompliant paint.
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