Miami Beach is taking proactive measures to control the spring break crowds through a range of parking restrictions and regulations. Starting late February through March, several parking garages will close, and fees will rise to $100 for non-residents. The city is also deploying license plate readers and checkpoints, anticipating the need for crowd control and safety measures. Additionally, changes on Ocean Drive will limit vehicle access and pedestrian seating, indicating a thorough plan to maintain order during peak visitation periods.
To manage the influx of spring break crowds, Miami Beach is implementing significant changes including closed parking garages and increased fees in a bid to limit visitors.
The city is closing parking garages and surface lots in South Beach during key spring break weeks while imposing a $100 flat parking rate to deter non-residents.
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