Lee County does not set its own residential curb-painting color code; curb and pavement markings follow the Florida MUTCD administered by FDOT and the County DOT. Residents may not paint public curbs or add unofficial pavement markings, and posted 'No Parking' signs and lines govern where you can park.
There is no Lee County ordinance authorizing residents to paint public curbs or defining private curb colors. Official traffic-control markings, including any yellow or other colored curbs and pavement markings, are governed by the Florida Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (FL MUTCD) and installed only by the County Department of Transportation or FDOT. Code of Ordinances Sec. 28-104 and Sec. 28-108 make parking unlawful where 'official signs' or pavement markings prohibit it, and Sec. 34-2016 of the LDC requires striping and disabled-space markings only within approved parking lots. Applying unauthorized markings to a public right-of-way is not permitted.
Unauthorized curb or roadway markings are handled as right-of-way violations by County DOT/Code Enforcement; parking against official markings is enforced under Code Sec. 28-104 and FS Ch. 316.
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