North Miami permits a maximum of two vehicles per property in the public right-of-way, parked parallel to the direction of traffic. Vehicles may not obstruct sidewalks, and property owners are responsible for sodding damage caused by vehicles parked in the swale. Florida Statute 316.1945 governs parking on highways and state roads within the city.
Under North Miami's Code of Ordinances and Chapter 29 (Land Development Regulations), residents may park a maximum of two vehicles in the public right-of-way adjacent to their property. Vehicles must be parked parallel to the direction of traffic flow. Parking on the swale (grassy strip between sidewalk and street) may damage sodding, and property owners are liable for repair costs. Vehicles may not obstruct sidewalks or block access for pedestrians. Florida Statute 316.1945 additionally regulates parking on public roadways, prohibiting parking that obstructs traffic, blocking fire hydrants (within 15 feet), parking within 20 feet of intersections, and parking in designated no-parking zones. North Miami Police Department enforces traffic and parking laws on public streets.
Parking violations may result in citations from North Miami PD or Code Compliance. Illegally parked vehicles may be towed at the owner's expense. Contact North Miami PD at (305) 891-0294 for parking enforcement or Code Compliance at (305) 895-9825.
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