Miramar School Zone Speeds & Crossing Guard Rules

Public Safety Florida 4 Minutes Read · published February 21, 2026 Flag of Florida

In Miramar, Florida, school zone speed limits and crossing-guard operations are governed by posted signs, city traffic rules, and county school safety programs. This guide explains how school zones are marked, who enforces limits, how crossing guards are assigned, and practical steps to report hazards or request changes in Miramar, Florida. Where official pages omit specific figures, the text notes that those numbers are not specified on the cited page and points to the responsible department for action.

How school zones and crossing guards are set

School zone speed limits are established by traffic engineering studies and posted signage; crossing-guard deployment is coordinated between the school district and local enforcement or municipal staff. For Miramar, the city code addresses traffic control and the Police Department manages enforcement and safety programs. For school crossing guard assignments, Broward County Public Schools provides program details and eligibility rules for crossing guards in the county.

To view the municipal traffic rules and authority, see the Miramar code of ordinances City code - traffic provisions[1]. For local enforcement and traffic unit contact information, see the Miramar Police Department traffic pages Miramar Police Department - Traffic[2]. Broward County Public Schools manages the crossing guard program and assignment policies Broward County Schools - Crossing Guards[3].

School zone speed limits rely on posted signs; check signage and local contacts for exact limits.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement of posted school zone speeds and rules for pedestrian crossings in Miramar is carried out by the Miramar Police Department and code enforcement where applicable. The municipal code provides the enforcement framework for traffic and misdemeanors, while traffic infractions are typically processed under Florida traffic law and local procedures.

  • Fines: specific fine amounts for school zone speeding in the Miramar code are not specified on the cited municipal code page; traffic citations are generally handled under state traffic statutes and local court schedules. See municipal code[1].
  • Escalation: first, repeat, and continuing offence escalation ranges are not specified on the cited Miramar code page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: officers may issue warnings, require corrective actions, or refer matters to the county/state courts; formal orders or seizure are not detailed on the cited city page.
  • Enforcer and complaints: Miramar Police Department handles enforcement and complaints; to report an urgent hazard contact the Police Department via their traffic unit page Miramar Police Department[2].
  • Appeals and review: procedures and time limits for traffic citation appeals are set by traffic court and ticket instructions; specific municipal appeal time limits are not specified on the cited city page.
If you receive a citation, follow the citation instructions for appeal and payment deadlines.

Applications & Forms

The city does not publish a separate public form for changing posted school zone speeds on the municipal code page; requests typically follow a traffic engineering or service request process through the Police Department or Public Works. For crossing guard placement requests, Broward County Public Schools provides program contacts rather than a city form.

  • Traffic or signage change requests: not specified as a named form on the cited Miramar pages; contact the Police Department traffic unit for procedures and submission instructions Contact Traffic Unit[2].
  • Crossing guard requests: use Broward County Schools program contacts for guard assignments; no city crossing-guard application published on the cited pages Broward Schools - Crossing Guard Program[3].

Common violations and practical steps

  • Speeding through a posted school zone.
  • Failing to stop for a crossing guard or yielding to pedestrians.
  • Illegal passing near school crossings or double parking during school arrival/departure.

Action steps:

  • To report an active hazard or request enforcement, contact Miramar Police Department's non-emergency or traffic unit pages Miramar Police Department[2].
  • To request a sign change or evaluation, submit a traffic/engineering request to the City or ask the school district to coordinate a study.
  • If cited, follow the citation’s payment or contest instructions and note court deadlines on the citation.
Contact the Police Department or school district first to start a safety or signage review.

FAQ

What speed applies in a Miramar school zone?
The applicable speed is the posted school-zone limit on signage; a specific default speed is not specified on the cited Miramar municipal code page. See code[1]
Who enforces school zone speeds in Miramar?
The Miramar Police Department enforces school zone speeds and pedestrian-safety rules; contact the traffic unit for enforcement requests. Contact Traffic Unit[2]
How do I request a crossing guard or sign change?
Request crossing-guard consideration through Broward County Public Schools for school-assigned guards or contact the City’s traffic/engineering office for sign/traffic studies. Broward Schools - Crossing Guard Program[3]

How-To

  1. Report an immediate hazard to Miramar Police non-emergency or traffic unit; provide location, time, and hazard details.
  2. Request a traffic study or sign review by contacting the City traffic/engineering office or Police traffic unit.
  3. Contact the school principal and Broward County Schools crossing-guard program to request guard assignment or review of crossing schedules.
  4. If you receive a citation, follow the instructions on the ticket to pay or contest by the listed deadlines.

Key Takeaways

  • School zone limits in Miramar are posted and enforced by Miramar Police and the courts.
  • Crossing-guard assignments are coordinated with Broward County Public Schools; the city handles signage and enforcement.
  • For changes or concerns, contact both the Police traffic unit and the school district to start a review.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Miramar Code of Ordinances - traffic provisions
  2. [2] City of Miramar Police Department - Traffic
  3. [3] Broward County Public Schools - Crossing Guard Program