Dunedin Code of Ordinances Chapter 74 (Traffic and Vehicles) governs on-street parking, while Section 105-27.1.1.1 limits oversized vehicles on residential rights-of-way.
Chapter 74 of the Dunedin Code regulates traffic and on-street parking, including stopping, standing, and parking restrictions citywide. Per Ordinance 24-14, amending Section 105-27.1.1.1, vehicles exceeding 22 feet in length or 8 feet in width may not be parked on a residential street or right-of-way except during active loading or unloading. Parking is prohibited where signs or markings indicate restrictions, in fire lanes, near hydrants, on sidewalks, and within posted no-parking zones. Specific downtown and beach districts may have additional posted limits and meter rules administered by the City.
Parking citations are issued by Police or Code Enforcement. Unpaid citations escalate to late fees and potential vehicle towing.
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