
Fernandina Beach residents can finally kiss the headache of parking permits paperwork goodbye, as the City's government has rolled out a new system allowing for online registration. According to a social media announcement by the City of Fernandina Beach Government, the dedicated portal went live recently, touting free annual parking permits for city residents, with a limit of two per household. Should resident's desire more, additional permits can be snagged for $24 a year.
For those less inclined to the digital landscape, the city hasn't turned a blind eye. OneParking is gearing up to hold several registration open house events right at the heart of the city's operations—City Hall. Interested residents can stroll into the City Hall Commission Chambers, located at 204 Ash Street, for face-to-face assistance. The events are scheduled for a range of dates starting February 9, through February 13, with a spread of hours set to accommodate various schedules. All these details, including specific times for each day, have been provided by the City of Fernandina Beach Government.
The burden of unanswered questions isn't left to loom over resident's heads, as the city has compiled a handy list of frequently asked questions on their website. Available at www.fbfl.us/873/Parking, seekers of information will find a trove of clarifications on aspects of the registration process, and details surrounding the parking permits.









