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Carrollton vs Dallas

How do curb color rules rules compare between Carrollton, TX and Dallas, TX?

Carrollton and Dallas have similar restriction levels.

Carrollton, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Texas Transportation Code Section 544.011 gives official painted curb markings the force of regulatory signs across all of Dallas County. Red curbs prohibit stopping; yellow indicates loading zones. Only the city or, in unincorporated areas, Dallas County Public Works may legally paint curbs.

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Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Dallas City Code Chapter 28 and Texas Transportation Code Section 544.011 give official painted curb markings the force of regulatory signs. Red curbs prohibit stopping; yellow indicates loading; only the City of Dallas Transportation Department may legally paint curbs.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarrolltonDallas
State authorityTX Transportation Code 544.011TX Transportation Code 544.011
UnincorporatedDallas County Public Works marks-
Red curbNo stopping or standingNo stopping or standing
Yellow curbCommercial loading onlyCommercial loading only
Self-paintingNot legally enforceableNot legally enforceable
City code-Dallas Code Chapter 28

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Carrollton FAQ

Can I paint the curb in front of my unincorporated Dallas County home red?

No. Only Dallas County Public Works may designate restricted curbs on county-maintained roads, and cities control curbs within incorporated areas. Privately painted curbs have no legal force and may be removed.

What if the red paint has faded β€” can I park there?

No. The underlying restriction remains valid even if paint is faded. Fire hydrant, intersection, and bus-stop no-parking zones are enforced regardless of curb-paint visibility under TX Transportation Code statewide.

Dallas FAQ

Can I paint the curb in front of my Dallas home red to keep people from parking?

No. Only the City of Dallas Transportation Department may designate restricted curbs. Privately painted curbs have no legal force and may be removed by city crews at the property owner's expense.

What if the red paint has faded β€” can I park there?

No. The underlying restriction remains valid even if paint is faded. Fire hydrant, bus stop, and intersection no-parking zones are enforced regardless of curb-paint visibility under state law.

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