LTC 157-2012 Parking Enforcement - Towing Policy m MIAMI BEACH
OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER
NO. LTC # 157 -2012 LETTER TO COMMISSION R
TO: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and
Members of the City Commission .71
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FROM: Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager --
DATE: June 12, 2012
SUBJECT: PARKING ENFORCEMENT/TOWING POLICY = X-
The following serves to provide the Mayor and City Commission with information
regarding the Parking Department's towing guidelines and policy for public tows. The
attached memorandum was issued on March 30', 2012 and is attached for your
reference.
Clearly, the impoundment of vehicles.or "towing" is a necessary tool in the enforcement
of parking. However, towing is the most drastic enforcement action that may be taken by
an officer and it should be an action of last resort after reasonable efforts to identify the
vehicle owner /operator have been exhausted as well as a prudent time frame has
elapsed for the vehicle owner /operator to move the vehicle. The only exception is the
apprehension of Scofflaws as these are habitual offenders that have had multiple
opportunities to comply with the law but have chosen not to do so.
For purposes of the attached memorandum, towing actions are classified into four major
categories, these . include: (1) prohibited parking (public safety violations), (2) areas
outside of established patrol- zones (single family home neighborhoods and /or island
communities); (3) restricted parking (reserved for an authorized user); and (4) scofflaws
(court order for registrations with outstanding parking citations).
The guidelines and policy were developed to provide ' parking enforcement
specialists (PES) with guidance and prudent criteria to determine if a vehicle should
indeed be towed. The following highlights some of the benefits identified:
1. Towing Decision Redundancy - A PES must receive a Supervisor's
approval to tow a vehicle. Clearly, a "second set of eyes" to review the particular
circumstances of each tow will result in better decision making when towing a
vehicle as well as serve as a "checks and balance" for control purposes.
2. Towing Decision Documentation Supervisors are being equipped with
cameras to document their approval. Although not referenced in the policy,
photographic documentation is encouraged when no towing action is taken.
Often times, citizens are just as adamant that a vehicle should be towed. as those
who claim it should not be towed. This photographic evidence is critical in
documenting the decision regardless of the action taken.
3. "Quality vs Quantity' - The approval to tow a vehicle (or not) lies with
the supervisor. Of course, requiring a supervisor's approval is not as efficient as
the traditional method of one employee (PES) making this determination, at their
sole discretion. However, the use of towing as an enforcement tool should not be
measured by the quantity of tows but rather by the quality of the decision to tow
or not. As we know, Miami Beach is a world class city and international tourist
destination. While towing is an essential enforcement tool, it should be applied
judiciously and certainly only when prudent steps have been taken to cure the
violation such as making reasonable efforts to notify the owner /operator of the
vehicle and have them relocate the vehicle.
4. "Compliance vs Punitive" Other parking enforcement strategies are
intended to gain compliance and are not intended to be punitive with perhaps
only one exception, "Scofflaws ". Scofflaws are habitual offenders that have had
multiple opportunities to pay or contest their outstanding parking citations and
comply with the law; however, they have chosen not to do so resulting in a
magistrate issuing an impoundment order for their vehicle. Other enforcement
strategies currently in effect and are geared toward compliance include: (1)
issuance of warnings in lieu of citations; (2) at parking meters, customers may
pay for their parking prior to the issuance of a violation, if the PES has not yet
issued the citation; and (3) requests by the PES to move a vehicle prior to the
issuance of a citation. Certainly, these compliance oriented strategies should be
applicable to both the issuance of citations as well as towing. In fact, even more
so, as towing is an invasive tactic which leads to a greater degree of
inconvenience, frustration, and expense.
GUIDELINES AND POLICY KEY POINTS:
PROHIBITED PARKING
Prior to any towing action, PESs shall contact a Supervisor and reference one or more of
the following circumstances when towing a vehicle.
Regular patrol on assigned zone /route or Customer /Citizen complaint;
• After an initial determination has been made by the PES that the vehicle may be
eligible to be towed, it must be, approved by a Supervisor, or Parking
Enforcement Manager; and /or Assistant Parking Director.
• Requests for tows by the Police Department shall be subject to this policy.
SINGLE FAMILY HOME NEIGHBORHOODS /ISLANDS /AREAS OUTSIDE OF
ESTABLISHED PATROL ZONES
• PESs shall make good faith efforts to locate the vehicle owner /operator prior
to any enforcement action.
PESs shall issue warnings unless a Supervisor approves further action.
• Supervisor must determine that an egregious and /or imminent danger to public
safety is present and if may only be cured by the removal (tow) of the vehicle.
• PES shall provide a minimum of a 15 minute grace period to allow the vehicle to
be moved by the owner /operator.
• Vehicles parked on narrow local roads and /or lightly traveled roads on the islands
shall be honored unless: (1) there is less than ten (10) feet of clearance for
passing purposes and /or (2). the vehicle is parked in a manner that poses an
imminent danger to public safety.
• Any action, including those approved by a Supervisor, that may result in the
towing of two (2) or more vehicles must be approved by either the Parking
Enforcement Manager or Assistant Parking Director.
RESTRICTED PARKING - TOWING
The 'prohibited parking guidelines' above shall be applicable for all restricted parking
tows. The following specific restricted parking violations shall result in a tow for only
complaint driven violations and only under the specific circumstances referenced below.
Citizen complaints must be registered with the Parking /Code Enforcement "Dispatcher'.
Officers receiving complaints in the field must register the complaint with Dispatch via
two -way radio following the established protocol for phone -in complaints.
• Commercial Loading Zones — Maximum time limit violation only (posted
regulations).
• Freight Loading Zones - Maximum time limit violation only (posted regulations).
• Passenger Loading Zones - Maximum time limit violation only (posted
regulations).
•. School Loading Zones - Maximum time limit violation only (posted regulations).
• Restricted Residential Parking Zones (RPP).— Parking without a valid permit
(posted regulation). Note: During an MEP (Major Event Plan) this policy may be
relaxed for a predetermined period, as needed, with a. Supervisory approval.
• All Space Rentals and Valet Parking Ramps Established Vehicle Inventory Log/
Protocol.
• Motorcycle /Scooter Parking Spaces — Posted regulations. .
SCOFFLAWS /COURT ORDER
Vehicles confirmed by - the Miami -Dade County Clerk of Courts as having an "impound
order" issued by a magistrate shall be confirmed by the PES and Dispatcher. Upon
confirmation the vehicle. may be towed.
RESIDENTS' CONCERNS
The Transportation and Parking Committee (TPC) and the Flamingo Park Neighborhood
Association (FPNA) held their respective meetings on June 4, 2012.. Each respective
entity held discussion items regarding the towing policy and each expressed their
concerns with the policy. Residents who participate in various restricted residential
zones in 'the City attended each respective meeting and voiced their concern with the
additional layers instituted (complaint calls and supervisory approval) to effectuate a tow,
leading to increased violations in their neighborhoods resulting in less parking
opportunities for bona fide permit holders. Specifically, their concerns are that the policy
is too burdensome to effectively enforce restricted residential parking zones.
Subsequently, both the FPNA and TPC, respectively, approved resolutions
recommending that the towing policy be rescinded. The TPC recommended that the
entire towing policy be rescinded. The FPNA's recommendation was more specific to the
restricted residential parking component of the towing policy and that it be rescinded.
It is important to note that while this is a legitimate concern, notwithstanding these two
entities position on the policy, there is no evidence at this juncture to corroborate any
adverse impact to parking availability-within the restricted residential parking zones. The
Parking Department will continue monitoring this aspect closely and may adjust and /or
amend the policy as deemed appropriate or the Mayor and Commission may provide
guidance regarding the policy.
PUBLIC PERCEPTION
A recurring theme with regard to towing complaints (public or private) is overzealous
towing and specifically the swift and expedient manner by which a tow is carried out.
This is exacerbated by the sheer volume of tows carried out as well as the fact that the
City receives a $25 fee per tow. This may lead to a perception that the City encourages
towing unnecessarily, or that there is no incentive to encourage compliance as opposed
to tow a vehicle. The attached. policy addresses this issue by requiring a supervisory
approval (checks and balances), including documentation with photographic evidence as
well as other guidelines and safeguards.
If you should have any further questions and /or inquiries regarding the towing
guidelines /policy, please contact Saul Frances, Parking Director at 305.673.7000,
extension 6483.
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MIAMI BEACH
PARKING DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM
TO: -AII °Parking Enforcement Personnel
FROM: Saul Frances. {
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DATE: March 26, 2012
SUBJECT: PARKING ENFORCEMENTITOWING POLICY
POLICY STATEMENT:
The impoundment of vehicles is a necessary tool in the enforcement of parking. It is meant to be
a tool of last resort. Typically, vehicle impoundments, more commonly referred to "tows or
towing" are engaged for violations of prohibited parking (public safety violations); restricted
parking (reserved for an authorized user); or a Scofflaw (court order for impoundment of
vehicle(s) with outstanding parking citations.
Effective immediately, parking enforcement personnel must adhere to the following policies:
I PROHIBITED PARKING - TOWING
An and all prohibited I
Any p parking violations, such as No Parking Anytime, Fire
Lanes /Hydrants, sidewalks, crosswalks, blocking driveways, obstructing traffic, etc., may i
result in a tow only when the following - guidelines and threshold requirements are met: i
• Prior to any action, parking enforcement personnel shall contact the Dispatcher
or a Supervisor and shall reference one or more of the following circumstances
when towing a vehicle.
➢ Regular patrol on assigned zone /route or Customer /Citizen complaint;
➢ After an initial determination has been made by the Officer that the
vehicle may be eligible to be towed, one of the following parking
department personnel must approve the tow: POS (Parking Operations
Supervisor),. PEM (Parking Enforcement Manager); and /or Assistant
Parking. Director.
> Requests for tows, by the Police Department or Law Enforcement Officer
(LEO) shall be subject to this policy. Failure to meet the criteria described
herein shall be referred back to the Police Department for their action.
II. SINGLE FAMILY HOME NEIGHBORHOODS /ISLANDSIAREAS OUTSIDE OF
ESTABLISHED PATROL ZONES
• Officers shall make good faith efforts to locate the vehicle owner /operator prior to
any enforcement action.
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• Officers shall issue warnings unless a supervisor approves further action.
• A supervisor Is to respond to complaint calls regarding these areas and must
determine that an egregious and /or imminent danger to public safety is present
and it may only be cured by the removal (tow) of the vehicle.
Officer shall provide a minimum of a 15 minute grace period to allow the vehicle
to be moved by the owner /operator. This shall be tracked by the officer
confirming arrival time on the scene and the time the r+ehicle is towed from the
scene. Both actions shall be registered with Dispatch via two -way radio.
• Vehicles parked on narrow local roads and /or lightly traveled roads on the
islands shall be honored unless: (1) there is less than ten (10) feet of clearance ?
for passing purposes and /or (2) the vehicle is parked in a manner that poses an
imminent danger to public safety..
• Any action, including those approved by a supervisor, that may result in the
tow_ ing of two (2) or more vehicles for service call or incident must be approved
by either the Parking Enforcement Manager or Assistant Parking Director.
Ill. RESTRICTED PARKING - TOWING
Please refer to Section 1, "Prohibited Parking — Towing" for all restricted parking tows
such as restricted residential parking zones; disabled parking;
commerciallpassenger /school loading zones; motorcycle /scooter spaces; and any other
clearly posted restrictions. However, the following specific restricted parking violations
shall result in a tow for only complaint driven violations and only under the specific
circumstances referenced below. Citizen complaints must be registered with the
Parking /Code Enforcement "Dispatcher". Officers receiving complaints in the field must
register the complaint with Dispatch via two -way radio following the established protocol i
for phone -in complaints.
Commercial Loading Zones - Maximum time limit violation only (posted
regulations). {
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• Freight Loading Zones - Maximum time limit violation only (posted regulations). j
Passenger Loading Zones - Maximum time limit violation only (posted
regulations).
• School Loading Zones - Maximum time limit violation only (posted regulations).
• Restricted Residential Parking Zones (RPP) — Parking without a valid permit
(posted regulation). Note: The following shall be effective during MEP (Major
Event Plan) which by definition is a high, impact event affecting the City. Multiple
complaint calls within one (1) hour for RPP violations within the same RPP zone
shall require supervisory approval on the -first three (3) valid tows. Supervisor
approval for subsequent calls for service may be relaxed for a predetermined
period, as needed, with supervisory approval
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• All Space Rentals and Valet Parking Ramps - Established Vehicle Inventory Log/
Protocol.
• Motorcyc[e /Scooter Parking Spaces - Posted regulations.
IV. SCOFFLAWS /COURT ORDERED TOW
• Vehicles confirmed by the Miami -Dade County Clerk of Courts as having an �?
"impound order" shall be confirmed by the Officer and Dispatch. Upon
confirmation the vehicle may be towed.
If have any questions, please contact your immediate supervisor.
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