Coming soon: Paid parking program at 18th/19th Street beach access

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In a nutshell 

  • Pay-to-park  9 a.m.-5 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays March 1-Sept. 30
  • Enter license plate ID and pay through a kiosk or using the Flowbird app
  • Rates $1 per each 30 minutes with $12 max
  • 3-hour grace period for registered Atlantic Beach residents
  • One-time Atlantic Beach resident parking registration:  www.coab.us/parkingregistration
  • Already registered to park in AB at Beaches Town Center? Then, you’re registered to park at 18th/19th Streets.
  • No back-in parking
  • No parking after 9 p.m.

How is this program different from North Beaches/Beaches Town Center Parking?

  • It’s a seasonal program and the hours are limited
  • Everyone who parks a vehicle, including registered AB residents, must check in at a kiosk or on the Flowbird app
  • There is not a 30-minute grace period.

Download the Flowbird app

Original source can be found here.



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