Davie does not publish a separate town ordinance dedicated to EV-charging-space parking; this is governed by Florida law. Florida Statute 366.94 makes it unlawful to stop, stand, or park a vehicle that is not capable of using an electrical recharging station in a parking space specifically designated for charging an electric vehicle, enforced as a noncriminal traffic infraction.
The Town of Davie does not publish a standalone Code of Ordinances section specifically dedicated to parking in electric-vehicle charging spaces; instead, the matter is controlled by Florida statewide law, which applies in Davie as an incorporated municipality. Under Florida Statute 366.94, it is unlawful for a person to stop, stand, or park a vehicle that is not capable of using an electrical recharging station within any parking space specifically designated for charging an electric vehicle. A law enforcement officer or parking enforcement specialist who finds a vehicle in violation must charge the operator or person in charge of the vehicle with a noncriminal traffic infraction, punishable as provided in Florida Statute 316.008(4) or 318.18. Florida Statute 366.94 also addresses the broader EV-charging framework, including directing the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to adopt rules on definitions, methods of sale, labeling, and price-posting for EV chargers, and related provisions support charger installation (for example, condominium protections under Florida Statute 718.113). New development and site plans in Davie that include EV charging are reviewed under the Town's Land Development Code parking standards (Chapter 12) and the Florida Building Code, but the right to keep non-EVs out of charging spaces flows from Florida Statute 366.94, not a separate Davie ordinance. Drivers should treat posted EV-only charging spaces as enforceable under state law.
Parking a non-EV (or an EV not actively able to use the charger) in a designated EV charging space is a noncriminal traffic infraction under Florida Statute 366.94, punishable under Florida Statute 318.18 (and 316.008(4)). Vehicles may also be subject to towing where signage authorizes it.
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