New Port Richey regulates street parking under Chapter 23 (Traffic and Motor Vehicles). Downtown parking near Main Street and the Hacienda Hotel area has time limits. The city's compact downtown experiences increased parking demand during events and festivals.
New Port Richey's street parking regulations for city limits follow standard city road rules. Vehicles may park on public streets where not prohibited by signage, provided they are currently registered, in operable condition, and moved at least once every 72 hours. Parking is prohibited within 15 feet of fire hydrants, 20 feet of intersections and crosswalks, and 30 feet of stop signs. Vehicles must park in the direction of traffic flow. Abandoned vehicles (unregistered or inoperable) will be tagged and towed after a 72-hour notice period.
Parking violations carry fines of $35β$75 per citation. Abandoned vehicles are towed at the owner's expense ($150β$400 plus daily storage fees). Blocking fire lanes carries fines of $250+.
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New Port Richey regulates construction noise under the same Chapter 14 decibel framework. Construction activity must comply with the 55 dBA residential dayti...
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New Port Richey enforces noise limits under Chapter 14, Article II (Ordinance 2016-2091, amended by 2017-2108). Residential areas are limited to 55 dBA from ...
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Barking dogs in New Port Richey are regulated under both Chapter 14 (noise) and Chapter 4 (animal control). Persistent barking that exceeds residential decib...
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New Port Richey adopted strict fence regulations via Ordinance 2021-2224. Front yard fences are limited to 3 feet in height with posts no more than 1 foot ab...
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New Port Richey follows Florida's spite fence statute (FL Β§823.11) which prohibits fences built maliciously to annoy neighbors. There is no shared-cost requi...
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Fence permits in New Port Richey may be required depending on construction type. Standard wood or aluminum fences may not require a permit if under 6 feet, b...
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