Parking spaces are monitored seven days a week including all holidays. Beach and Street Enforcement (BASE) personnel look for expired time limits, overtime parking, and parking violations (i.e. parking in the wrong direction.)
List of parking spaces
*PLEASE NOTE - Some parking areas/spaces might still be in the process of repair due to the impact of Hurricane Ian.
As more people and businesses have started to return after Hurricane Ian caused widespread damage throughout FMB on September 28, 2022, regulating parking has again become necessary. However, the two-hour time limit on parking per meter has been removed. Parking fees of $5 per hour will continue to be collected and violations will be ticketed.
Residents who no longer have a prior year parking pass will be able to receive a new one. Residents who need a new parking pass can come to the Town Hall temporary complex at 2731 Oak Street to receive one.
Cost: Residential - $25; Business - $50 (tax included)
The Town of Fort Myers Beach uses the PassPort Parking app powered by Passport. The Town collaborated with PassPort Parking for the mobile parking app for a simpler way for drivers to pay for their parking sessions. Drivers can also use the app to:
The Passport Parking app can be used to pay for parking on the go without having to dig for coins or bills. Passport Parking is free to download through the App Store or Google Play. Users can also manage parking at ppprk.com. * * *If you are having problems using the parking app or parking website, please call 239-420-9496.* * *
Town parking zones are: 2390, 2391, 2392 and 2393. Please select zone and space number accordingly.
Please note: Lynn Hall Memorial Park near Fort Myers Beach Pier is owned and maintained by Lee County and payment at this paystation will not constitute payment for a Town of Fort Myers Beach parking space.
If you are in doubt as to whether you are parked illegally, please contact our office for advice at (239) 463-5888 before you park and leave your car.
If you possess a valid handicapped parking placard or license, you may park at any Town-owned metered space as long as a handicapped space is unavailable to you. Parking in these instances is free, but a time limit of four hours is enforced.
Parking Permits for Fort Myers Beach residents and businesses are available at the Town Hall temporary complex at 2731 Oak Street.
Cost: Residential - $25; Business - $50 (tax included)
Note: There is a non-refundable transaction fee of $3.95. This fee is charged by the financial service provider. The Town does not receive any part of this fee nor is your credit card information stored in a Town database. The description on your credit card billing statement will be "remit-online." To avoid the convenience fee, call (239) 463-5888 to pay over the phone or by mail. Business hours are Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
To contest a violation or for payment information call (239) 463-5888. To contest a violation, you must do so within 10 business days. An administrative fee of $175 may be added to the fine by a Special Magistrate. If you fail to pay the fine in the allotted time or fail to appear to contest the violation, the right to contest the violation will be deemed waived and the Town will have the right to issue an order up to the maximum civil penalty.
All parking tickets can be paid over the phone or in person at Town Hall. For further information or to pay by phone, please call (239) 463-5888.
The Town implements registration holds on motorists with outstanding parking violations. Parking violations must be paid within 30 business days. The fine increases from $77 to $100 after 30 days. The registration hold process went into effect on August 15, 2017. Here's the language that describes it:
"Pursuant to Section 316.1967 (payment of parking violations) the Town will be implementing the Florida State Department of Motor Vehicles registration 'hold' process, which places a hold on vehicle registrations. The hold will remain in place until the fine is paid in full at Town Hall and proof is given so that the hold can be removed. No additional fee is assessed by the Department of Motor Vehicles to clear a vehicle registration hold."
The best way to avoid getting a parking ticket is to be aware of where you park, make sure you are legally parked, and read the instructions on the parking signs.
Contact the Beach and Street Enforcement team at
during business hours which are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., seven days a week. This phone number is posted on each pay station and parking meter.