Pinellas Park does not impose a blanket citywide overnight street-parking ban, but Chapter 9 of the Code of Ordinances enforces posted no-parking signs, time-limit zones, and prohibitions against using vehicles or RVs as overnight dwellings.
Pinellas Park regulates overnight parking through Chapter 9 (Traffic) of its Code of Ordinances rather than a single citywide curfew. Overnight on-street parking is generally allowed where not posted otherwise, but vehicles must comply with all standard parking rules and any posted time-limit signs. Sleeping or living in a vehicle, RV, or camper on a public street or in a residential driveway as a dwelling unit is not permitted. Some commercial corridors and parking lots have posted overnight tow-away zones enforced by Pinellas Park Police. Always check posted signage before parking overnight.
Parking citation, towing in posted tow-away zones, and code enforcement action for habitation in vehicles.
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