Overnight parking in Broward County is regulated primarily at the municipal level, with most cities restricting commercial vehicles, RVs, and boats from extended on-street parking in residential zones.
Broward County does not impose a countywide overnight on-street parking ban, but most of its 31 municipalities regulate overnight parking in residential districts, commonly prohibiting commercial vehicles over 1 ton, trailers, RVs, and boats from street parking between 2:00 AM and 6:00 AM or for periods exceeding 24-72 hours. Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, and Pembroke Pines each maintain specific residential parking permit zones and tow-away enforcement for unauthorized vehicles. In unincorporated Broward, parking on county rights-of-way is restricted when signage is posted, and abandoned vehicles left more than 72 hours may be impounded. Beach area parking often includes metered and time-limited zones enforced 24 hours.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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