ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. – Parking fines in St. Augustine will nearly triple, starting Oct. 1, after the city commission voted Monday to adopt an increase from $35 to $100 for those who park illegally in the city.
“This amendment addresses concerns that drivers are willing to pay a lower fine to park illegally instead of parking in legal spots and lots, or using free parking and shuttle services, when they are available,” the city said in a news release announcing the increase.
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When they were first considering the change, city officials said they had received multiple complaints from residents about people blocking driveways and utilities or parking in front of fire hydrants.
The city said illegal parking becomes a safety issue when it blocks through traffic for first responders and adds to traffic congestion.
According to the city, examples of illegal parking include yellow curbs, in front of fire hydrants, blocking driveways, and in loading zones.
The boundary for the increased fees includes Old Mission Avenue, the Matanzas River, South Street and the San Sebastian River.
Warnings will be issued for illegal parking to remind violators of the new fee, and the ordinance will go into effect on Wednesday, Oct. 1.
For questions about parking enforcement, contact the Parking Division at 904.825.1090 or via email at parking@citystaug.com.