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Dibs & Space Saving: Dallas vs Richardson

How do dibs & space saving rules compare between Dallas, TX and Richardson, TX?

Dallas and Richardson have similar restriction levels.

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Dallas does not have a 'dibs' or space-saving parking tradition. The city's mild climate rarely produces the heavy snowfall events that give rise to space-saving practices in northern cities. There is no Dallas ordinance addressing the practice of reserving on-street parking spots with chairs or other objects, nor is there any cultural tradition of doing so. Placing personal items in public rights-of-way could technically violate general public-way obstruction ordinances.

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Richardson, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Richardson does not recognize 'dibs' or reserved parking on public streets. Residents may not block public parking spaces with cones, chairs, or other items, and parking is strictly first-come, first-served on all public streets.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasRichardson
Dibs TraditionDoes not exist in Dallas-
Climate FactorAvg. ~1 inch of snow per year-
Specific OrdinanceNone β€” no space-saving regulation exists-
Right-of-WayGeneral obstruction rules would apply-
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Dallas FAQ

Does Dallas have a 'dibs' parking tradition?

No. Dallas does not have a dibs or space-saving parking tradition. The city's mild climate rarely produces enough snow to create demand for saving shoveled-out parking spots.

Can I reserve a parking spot on a Dallas street?

No. On-street public parking is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Placing personal items in the public right-of-way to reserve a spot could be considered an obstruction.

Richardson FAQ

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