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Overnight Parking: Conroe vs Willis

How do overnight parking rules compare between Conroe, TX and Willis, TX?

Conroe and Willis have similar restriction levels.

Conroe, TX

Montgomery County

Some Restrictions

Conroe does not have a blanket overnight parking ban, but oversized vehicles (6+ wheels, RVs, trailers) on residential streets require a police department permit under Sec. 66-62. Junked vehicles are towed after 72 hours.

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Willis, TX

Montgomery County

Some Restrictions

Conroe prohibits overnight street parking 2-6 AM under Code Ch. 74. Montgomery County has no authority to regulate unincorporated street parking beyond safety. The Woodlands pathways and private streets enforce 2-hour rule overnight.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConroeWillis
General BanNo blanket overnight ban-
Oversized VehiclesPolice permit required overnight-
Junked Vehicle72 hrs max on public property-
Code SectionSec. 66-62-
Conroe Hours-2 AM - 6 AM ban
County Law-Β§545.302 hydrant/sight
Woodlands-2-hour overnight
Ticket-$30-$100 Conroe
Towing-Repeat or blocking

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Conroe FAQ

Can I park my car on the street overnight in Conroe?

Standard passenger vehicles can generally park overnight on residential streets. Oversized vehicles (RVs, trailers, heavy trucks) require a police permit.

How long before a car gets towed from a Conroe public street?

Junked or inoperable vehicles left on public property for more than 72 consecutive hours may be towed by the city.

Is there overnight parking in downtown Conroe?

Downtown Conroe has timed parking zones that may restrict overnight parking. Check posted signs before leaving a vehicle overnight.

Willis FAQ

Can I park on the street overnight in Conroe?

Not between 2 AM and 6 AM without a resident permit. Conroe Code Ch. 74 prohibits it, with tickets of $30-$100 and towing for repeat offenders or during flood events.

Does Montgomery County ban overnight parking on county roads?

No. Counties cannot regulate residential street parking generally. However, state law still prohibits parking that blocks hydrants, sidewalks, or driver sight lines, and these are enforced by constables.

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