Delray Beach allows on-street parking citywide except where posted. Downtown Atlantic Avenue uses paid meters and the ParkMobile app. Beach-area residential streets have permit zones, and vehicles cannot park more than 72 hours in one spot per City Code Chapter 73.
Downtown meters enforced 8 AM-11 PM daily, typically $1.50-$2.00/hour. Beach parking lots at Anchor Park, Sandoway, and A1A charge $2/hour with 4-hour max. Residential permit zones near beach require annual decals for overnight parking. Street sweeping schedules vary by district. Contact Delray Beach at (561) 243-7000 for enforcement.
Meter expired: $30. Overtime parking: $30-$50. 72-hour violation: $50 plus tow. Beach permit violation: $35.
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