NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. -- The City has noticed an increase in Public Right-of-Way Encroachment Violations. We want to take this opportunity to educate property owners, as well as those parking in the Public Right-of-Way.
As a reminder to property owners, without an Encroachment Permit from the City of North Myrtle Beach, it is illegal to place shrubs, fences, and other obstacles in the Public Right-of-Way in order to prevent individuals from parking. To apply for an Encroachment Permit, visit our website. As a reminder to those parking in the Public Right-of-Way, all four tires must be off the pavement, observe required distances from intersections and stop signs, do not block driveways or park on sidewalks, keep a proper distance from fire hydrants, and do not litter.