Thanks for your question! You should be able to park on the street since the meters have been removed: Myrtle Beach ends parking meters for the rest of the year… Myrtle Beach City Manager John Pedersen issued a Civil Emergency Order today, covering three items. Areas of the county are still dealing with flooding caused by Hurricane Florence, and the order is intended to ease some of those challenges. The goal is to encourage the recovery process. Specifically, the manager: -- Suspended parking charges at city-controlled spaces through October, effective Thursday, September 27. (The paid parking season normally runs through October, so this effectively ends parking meter charges at the city’s spaces this year. Paid parking resumes March 1. This order does not affect parking at the Convention Center.) -- Canceled water service shut-offs for non-payment during the month of October. -- Extended through Friday, October 5, the existing no-fee building permits for storm-rel
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