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Commissioners seek clearer language on front‑yard parking to avoid sidewalk/property conflicts

August 09, 2025 | Lynn Haven, Bay County, Florida


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Commissioners seek clearer language on front‑yard parking to avoid sidewalk/property conflicts
A commissioner proposed a wording change to the proposed front‑yard parking ordinance to clarify that vehicles cannot block a "public sidewalk on public property," aiming to avoid enforcement confusion where sidewalks run over or adjacent to private property.
"So instead of saying so long as not blocking a public sidewalk, say so long as not blocking a public sidewalk on public property," the commissioner said. Supporters said the clarification would reduce code‑enforcement disputes and public confusion about parking near sidewalks that were constructed at different times.
The commission appeared to agree with the clarification in concept and planned to include the change in the ordinance wording; no formal vote was recorded in the excerpt.

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