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Miami Parking Authority pitches paid parking program for North Miami Beach; commission raises business‑impact concerns

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The Miami Parking Authority recommended a phased paid‑parking program to create turnover in commercial corridors and fund enforcement, projecting modest early revenue and a management fee; commissioners asked staff for a more local study and protections for residents and merchants.

The Miami Parking Authority (MPA) presented a two‑phase plan to manage on‑street parking in North Miami Beach, proposing paid meters and an ambassador-style enforcement rollout to increase turnover near commercial corridors.

Angel Diaz, director of operations at the Miami Parking Authority, said the agency manages parking across multiple jurisdictions and can offer a phased service that begins with marketing and outreach, moves to courtesy citations and later to paid enforcement. Diaz described a “phase 1” focus on commercial corridors to increase turnover and a later residential…

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