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Deltona reviews Chapter 66 parking rules as consultants flag narrow streets, enforcement limits
Summary
Consultants told Deltona commissioners that a three-year crash review found 68 crashes involving street‑parked vehicles and recommended technical and policy options — from one‑side parking to centralized lots — while commissioners and residents debated enforcement hours and rules for commercial vehicles.
Deltona commissioners on Feb. 9 held a workshop focused on Chapter 66 of the city code, which governs parking and vehicle regulations. Staff invited the Corradino Group to present a technical review and preliminary policy options after the commission adopted Ordinance No. 23‑2025 and residents raised enforcement and safety concerns.
Eddie Ning of the Corradino Group framed the review as a balance of community character, parking demand, emergency vehicle access and enforceability. Diana White, Corradino’s traffic engineer, said the team reviewed crash reports from Jan. 2023 through Dec. 31, 2025 and found 68 documented crashes involving an on‑street parked vehicle; 11 of those involved delivery or trash collection vehicles and six involved emergency vehicles.…
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