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Property Maintenance in El Paso, TX (2026)

5 verified property maintenance rules for El Paso, Texas, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Trash Bin Storage

El Paso Environmental Services provides city-issued trash and recycling bins to residential customers. Bins must be placed curbside for collection day and returned to the property after pickup. Bins should not be left at the curb permanently. El Paso Code Enforcement enforces rules against overflowing containers, improperly placed dumpsters, and bins that obstruct sidewalks or streets. Title 9, Chapter 9.04 of the Municipal Code governs solid waste management.

El Paso Trash Bin Storage & Placement Rules

Some Restrictions

Property Blight

El Paso actively enforces property blight and nuisance abatement through Code Enforcement under Title 9 of the Municipal Code. Properties with accumulated junk, debris, abandoned vehicles, high weeds, graffiti, or deteriorated structures are subject to enforcement action. The city targets substandard and dangerous buildings under Chapter 18.09. El Paso's Code Enforcement department handles thousands of complaints annually and has authority to abate nuisances and place liens on non-compliant properties.

El Paso Property Blight & Nuisance Abatement

Heavy Restrictions

Texas Health and Safety Code Sec. 343.011 (Public Nuisance — Unincorporated Areas)

Sec. 343.011. PUBLIC NUISANCE. ... (c) A public nuisance is:(1) keeping, storing, or accumulating refuse on premises in a neighborhood unless the refuse is entirely contained in a closed receptacle;(2) keeping, storing, or accumulating rubbish, including newspapers, abandoned vehicles, refrigerators, stoves, furniture, tires, and cans, on premises in a neighborhood or within 300 feet of a p...

Vacant Lot Maintenance

El Paso requires owners of vacant lots to maintain their property free of weeds, rubbish, and debris. Title 9 of the Municipal Code and Code Enforcement regulations require that grass and weeds on vacant lots not exceed 12 inches in height. Vacant lots must not accumulate trash, construction debris, or standing water that creates health hazards. The city proactively targets neglected vacant lots and may abate nuisance conditions with costs charged to the property owner.

El Paso Vacant Lot Maintenance Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

Texas Health and Safety Code Sec. 342.001, 342.004 (Municipal Sanitation — Stagnant Water, Weeds)

Sec. 342.001. MUNICIPAL POWER CONCERNING STAGNANT WATER AND OTHER UNSANITARY CONDITIONS. (a) The governing body of a municipality may require the filling, draining, and regulating of any place in the municipality that is unwholesome, contains stagnant water, or is in any other condition that may produce disease.(c) The governing body of a municipality may impose fines on the owner of premis...

Snow & Sidewalk Clearing

El Paso does not have a mandatory sidewalk snow-clearing ordinance. The city receives very little snowfall, averaging only a few inches per year with most winters seeing no measurable accumulation. When rare snow or ice events occur, the city focuses on treating major roadways and bridges. Property owners are not legally required to clear sidewalks of snow or ice, though doing so is encouraged for safety.

El Paso Snow & Sidewalk Clearing Requirements

Few Restrictions

Garage Sale Rules

El Paso limits garage and yard sales in residential districts under its zoning regulations. Property owners may not hold more than three garage or yard sales per calendar year on the same lot, and each sale cannot last more than two consecutive days. Sales must be conducted on the property and items may not be displayed in the right-of-way. Signs advertising garage sales are subject to the city's temporary sign provisions under Chapter 20.18.

El Paso Garage Sale Frequency & Property Rules

Some Restrictions

Looking for El Paso County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement El Paso city rules.

Property Maintenance in El Paso County