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Obstruction Rules: Mesquite vs Richardson

How do obstruction rules rules compare between Mesquite, TX and Richardson, TX?

Mesquite and Richardson have similar restriction levels.

Mesquite, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Mesquite requires 10-foot clearance over sidewalks and prohibits vegetation encroachment over sidewalks, driveways, and curbs under Sec. 10-133 and Sec. 10-128.

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Richardson, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Richardson prohibits obstructing sidewalks and public rights-of-way. Vegetation must be trimmed 7 feet above sidewalks and 14 feet above streets. Fences may not be built on public property. Construction sites must maintain safe pedestrian access.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMesquiteRichardson
Sidewalk Clearance10 feet (Sec. 10-133)-
Ground CoverNo encroachment (Sec. 10-128)-
Traffic SignsMust not be blocked-
IntersectionsVisibility triangle maintained-
Vegetation-7 ft above sidewalks; 14 ft above streets
Fences-May not protrude over public property
Construction-Must maintain safe pedestrian access
Storage-No materials on sidewalks without permit

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Mesquite FAQ

Can trees hang over the sidewalk in Mesquite?

Trees must maintain 10-foot clearance over sidewalks. Branches below that must be trimmed by the property owner.

Can I put anything on the sidewalk?

No. Public sidewalks must remain unobstructed for pedestrian access.

Richardson FAQ

Can I block the sidewalk with construction materials?

No. Sidewalks must remain accessible. Construction projects must maintain safe pedestrian access and obtain proper permits for any temporary obstruction.

What about tree branches hanging over the sidewalk?

Property owners must trim vegetation to maintain 7 feet clearance above sidewalks. The city may trim and charge costs to the owner.

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