Require private parking lot owners to post certain signage
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An ordinance of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, amending chapter 106 of the city code, entitled “traffic and vehicles,” by amending article iii, entitled “off-street parking lots and facilities,” by creating section 106-119 thereof, entitled “requirements for private properties used for motor vehicle parking; penalties,” by requiring owners and operators of private properties that…
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An ordinance of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, amending chapter 106 of the city code, entitled “traffic and vehicles,” by amending article iii, entitled “off-street parking lots and facilities,” by creating section 106-119 thereof, entitled “requirements for private properties used for motor vehicle parking; penalties,” by requiring owners and operators of private properties that are open to the public for motor vehicle parking to place certain signage in such private parking lots and facilities; by imposing certain requirements for the issuance of private parking invoices; by requiring specified appeal procedures for private parking invoices; by requiring a 15-minute grace period at private parking lots and facilities; by prohibiting private parking lots and facilities from selling, offering to sell, or transferring any personal information obtained from a party using the private property for parking services; by providing civil penalties for violation; and providing for repealer, severability, codification, and an effective date. 9:45 a.m. Second reading public hearing applicable area: citywide city attorney commissioner david suarez commissioner joseph magazine commissioner alex fernandez commissioner tanya k. Bhatt first reading public hearing on 2/26/2025 – r5 p
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