Orange County unincorporated areas generally allow on-street parking where not prohibited by signage. Parking prohibited within 15 feet of fire hydrants and 30 feet of stop signs per FL Statute 316.1945. Many subdivisions have HOA or CDD rules stricter than county code.
Orange County Code Chapter 26 (Motor Vehicles and Traffic) incorporates FL Uniform Traffic Control Law. No overnight parking bans apply countywide in unincorporated areas, but individual subdivisions may restrict. Parking on grass or unpaved surfaces in residential zones generally prohibited. Sheriff deputies and Code Enforcement share enforcement. HOAs and CDDs (Community Development Districts) are pervasive in Orange County master-planned areas like Horizon West, Lake Nona, and Avalon Park.
Parking citation: 30-50 dollars typical. Fire hydrant violation: 100 dollars plus tow. Blocking driveway: 50 dollars plus tow.
Orange County, FL
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Orange County, FL
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Orange County, FL
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Orange County, FL
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Orange County, FL
Florida has no shared-cost fence law. Each Orange County property owner is responsible for fences on their own property. FL Statute 823.11 prohibits spite fe...
Orange County, FL
Pool barrier fences must meet FL Statute 515 (Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act): minimum 48 inches high, self-closing and self-latching gates, and no ope...
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