- The streets are public right-of-ways of the county and parking is permitted by anyone at any time. We’re not a gated community where the streets are private, we have no authority to regulate parking in the street.
- Traffic and pedestrian control signs, street maintenance, and speed humps are installed and maintained by the Bexar County. Contact Bexar County to report damaged streets, sidewalks, signs, or signals.
- Traffic and parking violations enforcement is the responsibility of the Bexar County Sherrif. Towing from public streets can be ordered by law enforcement only. Call Non-Emergency (210) 335-6000 to report traffic parking and/or moving violations.
Below are some Texas state laws to keep in mind. (City of San Antonio laws do not apply here.)
- Vehicles can’t park on a sidewalk, in an intersection, or on a crosswalk.
- Vehicles can’t park within 20 feet of a crosswalk at an intersection.
- Vehicles can’t park within 30 feet on the approach to a stop sign or yield sign.
- Vehicles can’t park within 15 feet of a fire hydrant.
- Vehicles can’t park in front of a public or private driveway.
- When parallel parking, the vehicle must be parallel to traffic and within 18 inches of the right-hand curb.
Although the homeowners’ association doesn’t have the power to self-enforce city ordinances and state laws, homeowners can ask for the assistance of local law enforcement to do so. Call (210) 335-6000. Please note license number of the vehicle.