Volusia County restricts overnight parking on certain public streets and all beach areas after hours. Beach overnight parking prohibited; inland street parking varies by municipality with tickets $25-$75.
Volusia County Code Ch. 74 (Traffic) and Ch. 20 (Beaches) govern overnight parking. The beach is closed to vehicles from approximately 7 PM to sunrise daily, and overnight parking in beach approach lots is prohibited. Within Daytona Beach city limits, Daytona Beach Code Β§70-120 restricts overnight street parking in designated residential zones. DeLand Code Β§66 and Ormond Beach Code regulate overnight parking in downtown and beachside districts. New Smyrna Beach enforces strict overnight parking restrictions near Flagler Avenue and the beach. Deltona, as an inland city, has fewer overnight parking restrictions but prohibits parking on unpaved surfaces in residential zones. Vehicles left overnight in violation may be ticketed and towed under FL Β§715.07 (towing from private property) and FL Β§316.1945 (stopping, standing, parking prohibited).
Overnight parking tickets typically $25-$75. Repeat violations or parking in restricted beach zones may result in towing at owner expense ($150-$400 plus daily storage) under FL Β§715.07.
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