Spring Hill is unincorporated Hernando County, has no metered downtown program, and on-street parking is governed by Hernando County Code Chapter 20 (Motor Vehicles and Traffic) and the Florida Uniform Traffic Control Law (FS Chapter 316). Florida Statute 316.1945 prohibits stopping, standing, or parking on sidewalks, in front of public or private driveways, within 15 feet of a fire hydrant, within 20 feet of a crosswalk at an intersection, and within 30 feet of a flashing signal, stop sign, yield sign, or traffic-control signal. The Hernando County Sheriff's Office enforces.
Spring Hill's grid of master-planned streets (Mariner Boulevard, Spring Hill Drive, Deltona Boulevard, Northcliffe Boulevard and the secondary residential network) was built without curbs, sidewalks, or metered parking - typical of the late-1960s Deltona Corporation suburban platting. The county does not operate a downtown metered program. On-street parking is therefore governed by the Florida Uniform Traffic Control Law (FS Chapter 316), as adopted and supplemented by Hernando County Code Chapter 20 (Motor Vehicles and Traffic). Florida Statute 316.1945 sets the universal no-parking distances that apply on every Spring Hill street: no stopping, standing, or parking on a sidewalk; in front of a public or private driveway; within an intersection; within 15 feet of a fire hydrant; on a crosswalk; within 20 feet of a crosswalk at an intersection; within 30 feet upon the approach to any flashing signal, stop sign, yield sign, or traffic-control signal at the side of a roadway; within 20 feet of the driveway entrance to any fire station; and at any place where official signs prohibit parking. The same statute (FS 316.1945(1)(b)) bans parking outside business or residence districts on the paved or main-traveled part of the highway when it is practicable to stop, park, or leave the vehicle off such part. Within Spring Hill, the Hernando County Sheriff's Office is the on-street enforcement authority and is reached for non-emergency calls at 352-754-6830 (HCSO district patrol). Vehicles blocking driveways, fire hydrants, or fire lanes may be ticketed and towed under FS 316.1945 and FS 715.07 (towing from real property). The county also reserves the right to post no-parking signs along specific corridors where line-of-sight, school zones, drainage, or roadway maintenance demand it. There are no general overnight street parking permits in Spring Hill; residents and guests use the wide driveways characteristic of Deltona-era lots. Reports of stuck or abandoned vehicles in the right-of-way go to HCSO; Code Compliance (352-754-4056, option 5) handles private-property violations.
Parking on a sidewalk, in front of a public or private driveway, within an intersection, within 15 feet of a fire hydrant, on or within 20 feet of a crosswalk at an intersection, within 30 feet of a flashing signal/stop sign/yield sign/traffic-control signal, within 20 feet of a fire-station driveway, or at any place where official signs prohibit parking violates Florida Statute 316.1945 as enforced by the Hernando County Sheriff's Office in Spring Hill. Parking in posted no-parking zones along county roads is a separate Chapter 20 violation. Vehicles blocking emergency access or sight distance are subject to immediate tow under FS 316.1945 and FS 715.07.
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