Commission approves first reading of parking-code cleanup ordinance

5937737 · October 13, 2025

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Summary

The City Commission passed first reading of Ordinance 2025-30, a non-substantive update modernizing parking code definitions and aligning cross-references with state statute.

On first reading Oct. 13, the St. Augustine City Commission voted unanimously to advance Ordinance 2025-30, a cleanup and modernization of the city—s parking regulations.

The city attorney told the commission the ordinance updates dated language in a 1960s-era code and adds contemporary definitions (for example, defining a parking meter to include app- or web-based payment). The measure also aligns local code references with renumbered and revised Florida statutes, and the attorney said the changes are primarily clerical and not intended to make substantive policy changes.

Mayor Nancy Sikes Klein moved the measure to second reading and public hearing; the motion received a second and passed on a roll-call vote with the five present commissioners recorded as voting yes: Nancy Sikes Klein, Jim Springfield, John de Prater, Cynthia Garris and Barbara Blonder.

The ordinance text recorded at first reading states it provides for gender-neutral language, parking prohibitions consistent with state statute, severability and an effective date, and it will return for second reading and a public hearing at the commission—s next meeting.

Ending: The vote moves Ordinance 2025-30 to a second reading/public hearing where the public will have an opportunity to speak on the finalized text.