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Committee continues review of construction parking penalties after staff outlines enforcement limits under state law

2998511 · April 10, 2025
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Summary

The committee continued discussion of more aggressive enforcement for construction parking and traffic management plan (CPMP) violations in residential neighborhoods after staff said stop-work authority is limited to conditions that create an immediate life-safety risk under the Florida Building Code.

The committee on April 15 heard staff recommendations and legal constraints on enhancing enforcement of construction parking and traffic management plan (CPMP) violations in Miami Beach residential neighborhoods and continued the matter for further work with the city attorney.

The city code requires construction projects valued over $250,000 to obtain a CPMP when applying for a building permit; the CPMP is reviewed by the Parking Department and enforced by parking code and police staff. Jose Gonzales, Transportation and Mobility Director and Interim Parking Director, told the committee that between June 2024 and the date of the report the city issued 90…

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