Fort Worth vs North Richland Hills
How do dibs & space saving rules compare between Fort Worth, TX and North Richland Hills, TX?
Fort Worth, TX
Tarrant County
Fort Worth has no dibs or space-saving ordinance. Texas rarely experiences heavy snowfall that prompts such policies. Sec. 22-159 prohibits storing vehicles on public streets for more than 5 consecutive days. Placing objects such as chairs or cones to reserve public street parking spaces is not authorized and may constitute obstruction of a public roadway.
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Tarrant County
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Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Fort Worth | North Richland Hills |
|---|---|---|
| Dibs Policy | None - not authorized | - |
| Street Storage | Max 5 days (Sec. 22-159) | - |
| Public Parking | First-come, first-served | - |
| Obstruction | Objects in ROW removable | - |
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Fort Worth FAQ
Can I put a chair or cone to save my parking spot in Fort Worth?
No. Fort Worth does not authorize reserving public street parking spaces with objects. Public on-street parking is first-come, first-served. Objects placed in the roadway to reserve spaces may be treated as obstructions and removed by the city.
Is there a residential parking permit program in Fort Worth?
Fort Worth has explored residential parking permit programs for specific neighborhoods near high-traffic areas. Check with your City Council district office or Transportation & Public Works for current availability in your area.
North Richland Hills FAQ
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