Seminole does not impose a blanket overnight on-street parking ban, but Chapter 39 restricts oversized vehicles, trailers, and commercial trucks from extended overnight parking in residential areas.
The City of Seminole's Chapter 39 does not prohibit ordinary passenger-vehicle overnight parking on most residential streets, but it restricts overnight parking by recreational vehicles, boat trailers, large commercial vehicles, and any vehicle parked in a posted no-parking or tow-away zone. Vehicles cannot be left in the same location for more than a limited consecutive period without being moved, and abandoned-appearing vehicles may be tagged for removal. Section 39-53 separately controls overnight storage of RVs and boats on residential property.
Violations result in parking citations from the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office. Persistently parked or abandoned vehicles may be tagged, towed, and impounded at the owner's expense.
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