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Volusia County Council Approves Off-Beach Parking Fees for Non-Volusia County Residents

Posted On: July 17, 2024

Volusia County Council Approves Off-Beach Parking Fees for Non-Volusia County Residents

The Volusia County Council unanimously approved a new ordinance requiring non-Volusia County residents to pay for parking in County-owned off-beach parking lots and coastal parks during its regular meeting on Tuesday. Volusia County residents who register for parking are exempt from the fees.

Effective Jan. 1, 2025, the following fees will apply to non-resident visitors and unregistered Volusia County residents who utilize off-beach parking from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m.:  

  • $20 - daily pass, plus applicable taxes and credit card processing fees
  • $100 - annual non-resident pass, plus applicable taxes and fees

Volusia County residents who verify their permanent residency status by Jan. 1, 2025, will continue to enjoy off-beach parking with no fees. Eligibility extends to full-time residents, as shown on their valid driver's license; Volusia County property owners listed on the most recent tax roll; and college students at Bethune-Cookman University, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, and Stetson University, with a valid school parking pass.

The registration system is scheduled to be operational by Nov. 1, 2024. Walk-in locations and a 24/7 call center will also be available to answer questions and assist with registrations. Volusia County households will be able to register multiple vehicles. The new fees are specific to off-beach parking and do not affect beach driving or on-beach parking fees.

Disabled individuals and veterans with registered license plates or placards will also continue to receive complimentary access to the County's off-beach parking amenities regardless of residency. An educational campaign will be launched this fall to ensure all Volusia County residents have access to the registration system and all visitors are aware of the new fees.

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