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Deltona commission approves first reading of revised vehicle and parking rules; staff to clarify commercial weight and enforcement before second reading
Summary
The Deltona City Commission approved first reading on Aug. 18 of Ordinance No. 23‑2025, which updates the city’s vehicle and parking code to improve enforceability and public-safety provisions.
The Deltona City Commission approved first reading on Aug. 18 of Ordinance No. 23‑2025, a comprehensive update to Chapter 66 of the city code governing parking and vehicles. The ordinance, presented by Jordan Smith, planning director, was described as a modernization intended to improve enforceability, enhance public safety and align the code with state law. Smith said the revision updates definitions, clarifies where vehicles may not park, adds towing and enforcement procedures, and establishes a base limit of three recreational vehicles per residential lot.
“Chapter 66 was originally adopted in 1999 and has been…
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