Dunedin Chapter 74 (Traffic and Vehicles) and Section 105-27.1.1.1 regulate overnight parking, with stricter limits for oversized, commercial, and recreational vehicles on residential streets.
Dunedin does not impose a citywide overnight on-street parking ban for ordinary passenger vehicles, but Chapter 74 authorizes the City to post overnight restrictions in specific zones. On residential streets, vehicles exceeding 22 feet in length or 8 feet in width are prohibited overnight under Section 105-27.1.1.1 unless loading or unloading. Recreational vehicles, boats, and trailers cannot be stored in front yards, even overnight. Posted no-parking zones, beach areas, downtown districts, and city parks have specific overnight prohibitions. Vehicles left in violation of posted overnight rules are subject to citation and tow.
Police or Code Enforcement issue tickets. Vehicles in posted overnight no-parking zones may be towed at the owner's expense.
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