Miami-Dade County Code Section 30-388.15 prohibits vehicle storage on public streets for more than 24 hours. Overnight parking on residential streets is generally permitted but vehicles must not obstruct traffic or violate the 24-hour storage limit.
Miami-Dade County does not have a blanket overnight parking ban on public streets, but Section 30-388.15 prohibits vehicle storage on public roads for more than 24 hours. Vehicles parked overnight must not obstruct traffic, block driveways, or impede emergency access. Vehicles must leave at least 10 feet of roadway width for traffic movement. Vehicles deemed threats to public safety must be removed within 24 hours or face towing. Individual neighborhoods in unincorporated areas may have additional parking restrictions through special taxing districts. HOAs and CDDs commonly impose stricter overnight parking rules.
Vehicles stored over 24 hours may be towed. Fines start at $100. Repeat violations $500 per vehicle. HOA violations enforced through community rules.
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