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Miami Beach committee forwards $150 annual resident parking‑permit pilot for commission review

Public Safety and Neighborhood Quality of Life Committee · March 26, 2026
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Summary

The Public Safety and Neighborhood Quality of Life Committee voted to send a 12‑month pilot for an optional $150 annual resident parking permit (2‑hour limit in nonresidential on‑street/lots) to the commission, alongside a proposal to raise nonresident on‑street rates from $4 to $5 to offset the program.

Alex Fernandez, chair of the Public Safety and Neighborhood Quality of Life Committee, presented a proposal March 25 to pilot an optional $150 annual resident parking permit for on‑street and lot parking in nonresidential zones that would allow permit holders two hours of parking without using a pay‑by‑phone app.

The plan, introduced as a 12‑month pilot to begin Oct. 1 if approved by the full commission, is intended to reduce curb friction for residents and preserve turnover by limiting the permit to two hours. Fernandez said the program would be “targeted and controlled” and operate…

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