Alexander Black+FollowSleeping in your car in Florida: What’s legal?Getting some shut-eye in your car might seem harmless, but in Florida, the rules are a patchwork that can trip up even locals. There’s no statewide ban, but many cities—especially tourist hotspots like Miami and Key West—strictly prohibit it on public property. New laws now make it illegal to camp or sleep overnight in vehicles in most public spaces, unless you’re in a designated area or have permission on private land. Rest stops allow short naps, but don’t overstay. Before you park for the night, double-check local ordinances—what’s fine in one town could get you ticketed in the next. Have you ever had to sleep in your car? #Cars #FloridaLife #TravelTips362217Share
James Brady+FollowFlorida’s wild iguana problem just got realGreen iguanas are taking over Florida yards, munching on gardens, damaging seawalls, and even threatening local wildlife. The state just rolled out new rules making it easier for residents to catch, remove, or even sell these invasive reptiles. Some folks are getting creative—using iguana eggs in recipes or selling the lizards out of state. With the cold snap, you might spot stunned iguanas falling from trees (don’t worry, they’re not dead—just frozen!). The big question: Will these new efforts finally help Floridians reclaim their backyards? What’s your take on the best way to handle these scaly invaders? #Science #FloridaLife #InvasiveSpecies3932Share
Samantha Welch+FollowFlorida boomer cashes in, chooses freedomBarbara White’s Florida home doubled in value in just seven years, letting her trade in a big house for a vibrant, low-maintenance life in a 55+ community. She pocketed a tidy profit, bought a new place outright, and now spends her days enjoying amenities, making new friends, and traveling the world. With more retirees chasing active lifestyles and community connections, it’s clear the old idea of “slowing down” is getting a major upgrade. Would you downsize for more freedom and adventure? How do you picture your ideal retirement? #RealEstate #FloridaLife #RetirementGoals00Share
malonestephen+FollowWhat Are The Blue Lights On Some Florida Traffic Signals Used For? 🤔😵I’ve noticed in some areas of Florida, like Gainesville and Fort Myers, there are these small blue lights mounted on top of certain traffic signals. Does anyone know what they’re for? Just be curious. #FloridaLife #TrafficSignals #BlueLight 390215Share