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Miami Beach Declares 'No Spring Break' Policy
25 Feb
Summary
- Miami Beach leaders have ended traditional Spring Break festivities.
- Increased police presence and strict measures will be enforced in March.
- Significant increases in parking rates and towing fees are in effect.

Miami Beach has declared an end to its traditional Spring Break events for March, prioritizing health and wellness over large-scale festivities. City leaders announced a significant increase in police staffing and street patrols, signaling a strict approach to the month. This new strategy aims to curb the lawlessness and violence previously associated with the event, with past years recording multiple shootings and fatalities.
To manage visitor behavior and deter crime, the city will deploy license plate readers on causeways to track offenders and stolen vehicles. Enhanced security measures include DUI checkpoints and controlled access to Ocean Drive. Financial deterrents are also in place, with parking rates escalating to $40 for garages and $20 per hour for non-residents on street parking within the district. Towing fees for non-residents have doubled to $548.




