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Atlantic Beach raises seasonal parking sticker to $200 as council approves 2024 paid-parking plan

Town of Atlantic Beach Town Council · July 1, 2026
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Summary

The council approved the 2024 Paid Parking Program and associated budget amendment, changing the seasonal parking sticker fee from $100 to $200; the amendment was first proposed as an agenda change and passed unanimously.

The Atlantic Beach Town Council on Feb. 26 approved the town's 2024 Paid Parking Program and an associated budget amendment that raises the seasonal parking sticker fee from $100 to $200.

Councilmember Harry Archer introduced an amendment earlier in the meeting to change the seasonal-sticker fee from $100 to $200 and to include a budget amendment adjusting the fee schedule; Joey Dean seconded that motion and it passed (recorded as unanimous, 4-0). Mayor Pro Tem Austin Waters later moved to approve the full 2024 Paid Parking Plan and the related budget amendment; council approved the plan, vote recorded 4-0.

Mayor Danny Navey recapped that the fee increase had been discussed at a prior work session. No further public comment was offered on the fee change during the council meeting. The motion and budget amendment passed by unanimous vote; the record does not specify the ordinance or fee schedule language beyond the fee amount, nor does it list implementation dates or a start date for enforcement at the meeting.

The council did not provide specific revenue estimates tied to the fee increase during the meeting; staff follow-up could provide projected revenue and any exemptions or grandfathering provisions.