On-street parking in Pinellas Park is governed by Chapter 9 (Traffic) of the Code of Ordinances, which adopts state stopping, standing, and parking laws and regulates parking on city streets and rights-of-way.
Chapter 9 of the Pinellas Park Code of Ordinances incorporates Florida's Uniform Traffic Control Law and adds local regulations covering stopping, standing, and parking on public streets. Vehicles cannot block driveways, fire hydrants, crosswalks, or marked no-parking zones, and vehicles must park within 12 inches of the curb facing the direction of travel. Parking on sidewalks, in bike lanes, and on landscaped portions of the right-of-way is prohibited. Posted time-limit and tow-away signs are enforceable. Violators may receive parking tickets enforced by the Pinellas Park Police Department.
Parking citations payable to the Pinellas County Clerk, late penalties, and possible towing for blocking hydrants, driveways, or fire lanes.
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