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Parking Rules: Converse vs San Antonio

How do parking rules rules compare between Converse, TX and San Antonio, TX?

Converse and San Antonio have similar restriction levels.

Converse, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

Converse STR guests follow the same parking rules as residents. The city bars parking on unpaved surfaces, blocking sidewalks or hydrants, and yard parking. HOA streets may limit overnight use.

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San Antonio, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

Short-term rental operators must identify the off-street parking spaces serving the property on the permit application and comply with the parking standards in UDC Section 35-526 applicable to the underlying residential use; on-street parking does not satisfy the requirement.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConverseSan Antonio
DrivewayMust be hard-surfaced-
Yard ParkingProhibited in residential zones-
Hydrant Clearance15 feet per TX Transp Code 545.302-
Time Limit72 hours max without moving-
HOA RulesMay further restrict overnight parking-
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Converse FAQ

Can guests park on the street overnight?

On most Converse residential streets overnight on-street parking is allowed, but vehicles must move within 72 hours and cannot block driveways, mailboxes, or hydrants. HOA rules in private communities may impose stricter limits.

Can guests park on the lawn?

No. Parking on unpaved surfaces or front lawns in residential zones is generally prohibited by the Converse property maintenance code and can result in a citation.

How close to a hydrant can guests park?

Texas Transportation Code 545.302 prohibits parking within 15 feet of a fire hydrant. Violators can be ticketed and towed.

San Antonio FAQ

Can my guests just park on the street?

No. The STR application requires you to show off-street parking that satisfies the residential parking ratio in UDC Section 35-526. On-street spaces are not credited toward the requirement, though guests may use legal on-street spaces in addition to your off-street parking.

Do guests' vehicles need to be on a paved or improved surface?

Yes. Under the UDC and Chapter 19, residential vehicles must be parked on improved surfaces (driveway or approved parking pad). Parking on unimproved front-yard turf is a code violation and counts against your STR compliance record.

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