It's a law that prohibits “a person or governmental agency from imposing additional fees for parking on any land reserved for public use, except when such fees are authorized by ordinance.” This is what makes them illegal in Miami: Parking Fees An individual may not impose additional parking fees on or in a public right-of-way of any parking space or a private street parking lot or parking area to be used by another individual or group, whether on a one-way street or not. What's an exception? “If the additional rates are authorized by ordinance on any private or municipal street or parking lot. Such authorization may include such special rates for the duration of a period or days, or in the event of a temporary parking or other limitation of the capacity of the private or municipal parking lot or street, as determined by written agreement between the parking manager or property owner and the affected property owner or occupant.
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