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Moving to Conroe, TX?

Here are the local rules you need to know before you unpack.

Every city has its own set of local ordinances that go beyond state and federal law. From when you can mow your lawn to whether you can park your RV in the driveway, these rules affect daily life in ways most people do not expect. This guide covers the key ordinances in Conroe across 25 categories and 108 specific rules we track.

33 Permissive61 Moderate14 Strict

🔊 Noise Ordinances

Noise rules affect everything from weekend parties to lawn care schedules. Quiet hours, construction restrictions, and barking dog limits vary widely between cities.

Quiet Hours

Some Restrictions

Conroe Code Chapter 26 prohibits unreasonable noise that disturbs neighbors. No specific decibel limits are codified, but nuisance noise is enforceable as a public nuisance under Sec. 26-33.

Code Section: Ch. 26, Sec. 26-33Standard: Reasonableness / nuisance

Construction Hours

Some Restrictions

Conroe does not codify specific construction hours but noise from construction must not constitute a nuisance under Chapter 26. All construction requires permits submitted via the City's OpenGov portal.

Hours Rule: Nuisance standard (no fixed hours)Permit Portal: OpenGov (conroetx.portal.opengov.com)

Barking Dogs

Some Restrictions

Conroe Chapter 10 (Animals) and Chapter 26 (Nuisances) address barking dogs. Persistent barking that disturbs neighbors constitutes a nuisance. Animal Control and Code Enforcement both handle complaints.

Code Sections: Ch. 10 & Ch. 26Enforcement: Animal Control / Code Enforcement

Leaf Blower Rules

Few Restrictions

Conroe has no specific leaf blower ordinance. Leaf blower use is subject to general nuisance noise provisions under Chapter 26, Sec. 26-33. No ban on gas-powered models exists.

Dedicated Ordinance: NoneGoverning Rule: Ch. 26, Sec. 26-33 nuisance standard

Amplified Music & Events

Some Restrictions

Amplified music that constitutes a nuisance is prohibited under Conroe Chapter 26, Sec. 26-33. Outdoor events with amplified sound may require a city permit. No specific decibel threshold is codified.

Code Section: Ch. 26, Sec. 26-33Decibel Limit: None specified

Aircraft Noise

Few Restrictions

Conroe is near Lone Star Executive Airport (CXO) in Montgomery County. FAA preempts local regulation of aircraft noise. Airport noise complaints are handled through the airport authority rather than the city.

Nearby Airport: Lone Star Executive Airport (CXO)Authority: FAA preempts local regulation

Industrial Noise

Some Restrictions

Conroe regulates nuisance noise under Chapter 26 (Environment). Because Conroe has no zoning, industrial and residential uses may be adjacent. The general nuisance provisions of Sec. 26-33 apply to excessive industrial noise that creates a nuisance condition.

Code Reference: Chapter 26, Sec. 26-33Zoning: None (no industrial/residential separation)

🏠 Short-Term Rentals

If you plan to rent out your home on Airbnb or VRBO - even occasionally - you need to know the local STR rules before listing.

Night Caps

Few Restrictions

Conroe imposes no minimum or maximum night caps on short-term rentals. Stays of fewer than 30 consecutive days simply trigger Hotel Occupancy Tax under Conroe Code Ch. 62 and Tex. Tax Code Ch. 156/351.

Annual Night Cap: NoneMinimum Stay: None

Registration Rules

Few Restrictions

Conroe has no dedicated STR registration ordinance. However, anyone offering sleeping rooms for stays under 30 days must register with the city for Hotel Occupancy Tax (HOT) collection under Code Ch. 62.

Dedicated STR Permit: None currentlyRequired Registration: HOT account via Localgov

Permit Requirements

Few Restrictions

Conroe has no dedicated short-term rental registration or permit ordinance. Because Conroe has no zoning code, STRs are not restricted by residential zoning. Operators must still collect and remit Hotel Occupancy Tax.

Registration Required: No (no local ordinance)Zoning Restriction: None (no zoning code)

Noise Rules

Some Restrictions

STR guests in Conroe are subject to the same nuisance noise provisions under Chapter 26 as permanent residents. No separate STR-specific noise rules exist.

Specific STR Rules: NoneGoverning Rule: Ch. 26, Sec. 26-33

Parking Rules

Some Restrictions

STR guests in Conroe must comply with Chapter 66 parking rules. RVs and oversized vehicles require a police department permit to park on residential streets under Sec. 66-62.

Code Section: Ch. 66, Sec. 66-62RV Street Parking: Requires police permit

Insurance Requirements

Few Restrictions

Conroe has no local insurance requirements for short-term rental operators. Standard homeowner insurance and platform-provided coverage apply. Texas does not mandate STR-specific insurance.

Local Requirement: NoneAirbnb Coverage: AirCover up to $1M

Occupancy Limits

Few Restrictions

Conroe has no local ordinance setting occupancy limits for short-term rentals. Standard fire code occupancy limits under the International Building Code apply. Deed restrictions may impose guest limits.

Local Ordinance: None for STR occupancyFire Code: IBC occupancy limits apply

Taxes & Fees

Some Restrictions

Conroe imposes a 7% Hotel Occupancy Tax on short-term rentals under 30 days. Combined with the 6% state HOT, the total rate is 13%. Airbnb automatically collects and remits. The city remits 2/7 of its HOT to Montgomery County.

Local HOT: 7% (Conroe)State HOT: 6%

🔥 Fire Regulations

Fire pit rules, fireworks restrictions, and brush clearance requirements are especially important if you are coming from a state with different fire risk profiles.

Backyard Fires

Heavy Restrictions

Outdoor burning is illegal inside Conroe city limits. Conroe Code Ch. 30 prohibits burning rubbish, trash, leaves, weeds, lumber, or other combustibles. Recreational backyard fires and open burn piles are not permitted.

Recreational Fires: Prohibited in city limitsCode Authority: Conroe Code Ch. 30

Outdoor Burning

Heavy Restrictions

Outdoor burning of any kind is illegal within Conroe city limits under Chapter 30. The only exception is a one-time construction clearing burn with a city permit, TCEQ approval, and constant attendance.

Code Section: Ch. 30Outdoor Burning: Prohibited within city limits

Fire Pit Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Fire pits are prohibited within Conroe city limits. Chapter 30 bans all outdoor burning, including contained recreational fires. No recreational fire permits are available.

Fire Pits: Prohibited in city limitsChimineas: Prohibited

Fireworks

Heavy Restrictions

Fireworks are completely banned within Conroe city limits under Chapter 30. Possession, sale, and use are all prohibited. Violations carry fines up to $2,000 and firework confiscation.

Code Section: Ch. 30Fireworks Status: Completely banned in city limits

Brush Clearance

Some Restrictions

Conroe requires grass and weeds to be kept below 12 inches within 100 feet of neighboring residences under Sec. 26-33. Clearing permits for construction sites are required via the Engineering Department.

Code Section: Sec. 26-33Max Vegetation Height: 12 inches

Wildfire Zones

Some Restrictions

Conroe is located in the East Texas Piney Woods region with elevated wildfire risk. The city adopted the 2009 International Fire Code. No specific wildfire-urban interface (WUI) building code overlay exists, but brush clearance under Sec. 26-33 applies.

Region: East Texas Piney WoodsFire Code: 2009 IFC adopted

Smoke Detectors

Some Restrictions

Conroe requires smoke detectors per the adopted International Residential Code (IRC 2012) and International Fire Code (IFC 2009). Detectors are required in each sleeping room, outside each sleeping area, and on every level.

Code Basis: IRC 2012 & IFC 2009Location: Every bedroom, outside sleeping areas, every level

🚗 Parking Rules

Parking rules catch more new residents off guard than almost any other ordinance. RV storage, overnight parking bans, and driveway regulations vary significantly.

RV & Boat Parking

Some Restrictions

RVs, trailers, and boats on residential streets in Conroe require a police department permit under Sec. 66-62. Inoperable vehicles visible from public streets for 30+ days violate Sec. 26-81.

Code Sections: Sec. 66-62 & Sec. 26-81Street Parking: Prohibited without police permit

Driveway Rules

Some Restrictions

Conroe requires vehicles to be parked on paved surfaces. Vehicles on lawns or unpaved areas may be cited as nuisances under Chapter 26. Inoperable vehicles visible from public right-of-way for 30+ days violate Sec. 26-81.

Code Section: Sec. 26-33 & Sec. 26-81Lawn Parking: May be cited as nuisance

Commercial Vehicle Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Commercial trucks, vans, and trailers are prohibited from storage on residential streets in Conroe under Sec. 66-62. Only a single pickup truck not exceeding one-ton capacity is permitted at a residential property.

Code Section: Sec. 66-62 & Sec. 86-5(e)Commercial Vehicles: Prohibited on residential streets

Street Parking Limits

Some Restrictions

Conroe Chapter 66 regulates street parking. Oversized vehicles (6+ wheels, RVs, trailers) require a police department permit on residential streets. Junked vehicles on public property must be removed within 72 hours.

Code Section: Ch. 66, Sec. 66-62Oversized Vehicles: Prohibited without police permit

Overnight Parking

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.

General Ban: No blanket overnight banOversized Vehicles: Police permit required overnight

Abandoned Vehicles

Some Restrictions

Conroe Sec. 26-81 defines junked vehicles as inoperable for 30+ days on private property or 72+ hours on public property. Vehicles screened by a privacy fence or enclosed in a garage are exempt.

Code Section: Sec. 26-81Private Property: 30 days inoperable = violation

EV Charging

Few Restrictions

Conroe has no specific EV charging ordinance. Home EV charger installation requires an electrical permit under Chapter 14. The adopted NEC 2023 governs EV charging equipment standards.

Permit Required: Yes for Level 2+ chargersElectrical Code: NEC 2023

🧱 Fence Regulations

Planning to put up a fence? Height limits, material restrictions, and permit requirements differ by city - and sometimes by which side of the property the fence sits on.

Neighbor Fence Rules

Few Restrictions

Texas Property Code provides the legal framework for fence disputes between Conroe neighbors. No local ordinance mandates cost-sharing. Deed restrictions in subdivisions may govern fence placement along property lines.

Local Ordinance: None on cost-sharingGoverning Law: TX Property Code / common law

Height Limits

Few Restrictions

Conroe has no zoning code, so fence height limits are governed by building codes and deed restrictions rather than citywide zoning. Standard practice allows up to 6 feet in rear/side yards. Permits are required for all fencing.

Zoning Code: None (no citywide zoning)Permit Required: Yes (via OpenGov portal)

Permit Requirements

Some Restrictions

Fence permits in Conroe are required for all new fence construction or replacement. Applications are submitted through the OpenGov portal. Chapter 14 building codes govern construction standards.

Permit Required: Yes for all fence constructionApplication Portal: OpenGov (conroetx.portal.opengov.com)

Pool Barriers

Heavy Restrictions

Pool barriers in Conroe must comply with Texas Health and Safety Code Section 757 requiring 48-inch minimum height fences with self-closing, self-latching gates. No openings larger than 4 inches.

Height: 48 inches minimumGate Latch: 54 inches minimum height

Material Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Conroe regulates fencing through Chapter 14 (Building and Building Regulations), Article XI (Accessory Structures). Fence materials must comply with adopted building code standards. The city's code enforcement division enforces fence compliance for residential and commercial properties.

Code Reference: Chapter 14, Article XI Accessory StructuresBuilding Code: 2009 IBC with local amendments

Retaining Walls

Some Restrictions

Retaining walls in Conroe require building permits under Chapter 14. Walls over 4 feet typically require engineering. Conroe's location near the San Jacinto River and Lake Conroe creates drainage considerations for retaining walls.

Permit Required: Yes for all retaining wallsEngineering Required: Typically over 4 feet

🐔 Animal Ordinances

Pet owners and aspiring chicken keepers should check local animal ordinances before signing a lease or closing on a home.

Chickens & Livestock

Some Restrictions

Conroe has no zoning-based prohibition on chickens or small livestock, but animals must not create a nuisance under Chapter 10 and Chapter 26. Roosters are generally not permitted due to nuisance complaints. Deed restrictions in many neighborhoods prohibit poultry.

Zoning Ban: None (no zoning code)Permit Required: No

Dog Leash Laws

Some Restrictions

Conroe Chapter 10 requires dogs to be under restraint when off the owner's property. Dogs running at large are subject to impoundment and citations. Montgomery County Animal Services enforces in the greater area.

Code Section: Ch. 10 (Animals)Leash Required: Yes, off owner's property

Breed Restrictions

Few Restrictions

Conroe follows Texas state law which prohibits breed-specific legislation. No breed ban exists. Dangerous dog determinations are incident-based under Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 822.

Breed Ban: None (state law prohibits BSL)Governing Law: TX HSC Ch. 822, Subch. D

Exotic Pets

Some Restrictions

Montgomery County has a Wild and Dangerous Animal Ordinance enforced by MCAS. State law (TX HSC Chapter 822, Subchapter E) regulates dangerous wild animals including lions, tigers, bears, and great apes. Local permits may apply.

County Ordinance: Wild and Dangerous Animal OrdinanceState Law: TX HSC Ch. 822, Subch. E

Beekeeping

Few Restrictions

Conroe has no specific beekeeping ordinance. Texas Agriculture Code Chapter 131 governs beekeeping statewide. No city ban exists, but nuisance rules apply under Ch. 26. Deed restrictions may restrict hives.

City Ordinance: None specific to beekeepingState Registration: Required under TX Ag Code Ch. 131

Wildlife Feeding

Some Restrictions

Conroe does not have a specific wildlife feeding ordinance, but feeding wildlife that creates a nuisance may be cited under Chapter 26. Sec. 26-33 prohibits conditions that attract vermin or create sanitation issues.

Specific Ban: None for wildlife feedingNuisance Rules: Ch. 26, Sec. 26-33 applies

🌿 Landscaping Rules

From grass height limits to tree removal permits, landscaping rules can surprise new homeowners, especially in drought-prone areas with water restrictions.

Tree Removal & Heritage Trees

Some Restrictions

Conroe Chapter 102 (Vegetation) protects trees during development. No person may remove a protected tree (6+ inch DBH) without a permit. Each new home must preserve or plant at least three trees.

Code Section: Ch. 102 (Vegetation)Protected Trees: 6+ inch DBH

Water Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Conroe mandates twice-per-week lawn watering from May 1 through October 31, with irrigation limited to 6 PM - 10 AM. Odd addresses water Tuesday/Friday, even addresses Wednesday/Saturday. Escalating fines from $200 to $500.

Season: May 1 - October 31Irrigation Hours: 6 PM - 10 AM only

Weed Ordinances

Some Restrictions

Conroe Sec. 26-33 declares uncultivated weeds and brush exceeding 12 inches a public nuisance when within 100 feet of neighboring structures. Code Enforcement handles complaints and may abate at owner's expense.

Code Section: Sec. 26-33Max Height: 12 inches (same as grass)

Grass Height Limits

Some Restrictions

Conroe Sec. 26-33 prohibits grass, weeds, or brush exceeding 12 inches in height on property within 100 feet of neighboring residences, public buildings, or commercial establishments.

Code Section: Sec. 26-33Max Height: 12 inches

Tree Trimming

Some Restrictions

Conroe Chapter 102 (Vegetation) protects significant trees during development. Trees with 6+ inch DBH on development sites require a tree preservation plan. Routine residential trimming is generally unrestricted.

Code Section: Ch. 102 (Vegetation)DBH Threshold: 6+ inches requires plan

Rainwater Harvesting

Few Restrictions

Rainwater harvesting is legal and encouraged in Texas under TX Water Code Section 11.012. Conroe has no local restrictions on rain barrels or cisterns. The city's water conservation efforts support reduced irrigation demand.

Legality: Legal (TX Water Code Section 11.012)Local Restrictions: None

Native Plants

Some Restrictions

Conroe requires landscaping for new development under Chapter 102 (Vegetation). Mandatory buffer zones require a minimum density of 1 tree every 50 feet. Newly planted trees must be minimum 3-inch caliper for large/medium species or 2.5-inch caliper for small species.

Buffer Density: 1 tree per 50 feet minimumNew Home Trees: 3 minimum (1 at 4-inch, 2 at 3-inch caliper)

Artificial Turf

Few Restrictions

Conroe does not have a specific ordinance prohibiting or regulating artificial turf on residential properties. The city's vegetation ordinance (Chapter 102) focuses on tree preservation and new development landscaping requirements rather than lawn surface materials.

City Regulation: No specific artificial turf ordinanceState Law: SB 198 protects water-conserving landscaping

💼 Home Business

Working from home is common, but running a business from home often requires permits and must comply with zoning restrictions on customer traffic and signage.

Zoning Restrictions

Few Restrictions

Conroe has no zoning code, so home-based businesses are not restricted by residential zoning. Businesses must not create nuisances under Chapter 26. Deed restrictions in many subdivisions may prohibit commercial activities.

Zoning Restriction: None (no zoning code)Letter of No Zoning: Available from City Planner (936-522-3608)

Signage Rules

Some Restrictions

Conroe Chapter 90 (Signs) governs all business signage. Sign permits are required for most permanent signs. Residential properties are subject to size and lighting restrictions.

Code Section: Ch. 90 (Signs)Permit Required: Yes for most permanent signs

Customer Traffic Restrictions

Few Restrictions

Conroe has no zoning-based customer traffic restrictions for home businesses. Excessive traffic creating a nuisance under Chapter 26 may be cited. Deed restrictions may impose additional limits.

Customer Limit: None codified (no zoning)Nuisance Rule: Applies under Ch. 26

Cottage Food Operations

Few Restrictions

Texas Cottage Food Law (TX HSC Chapter 437) allows Conroe residents to sell certain homemade foods directly to consumers without a food establishment permit. Annual sales cap is $75,000.

Governing Law: TX HSC Ch. 437, Subch. BAnnual Sales Cap: $75,000

Home Occupation Permits

Few Restrictions

Conroe has no home occupation permit requirement because the city has no zoning code. A general business license may apply. Businesses must comply with nuisance ordinances under Chapter 26.

Permit Required: No (no zoning code)Letter of No Zoning: Available from City Planner

Home Daycare

Some Restrictions

Home daycares in Conroe are regulated by Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) licensing, not by city zoning since Conroe has no zoning code. Licensed homes may care for up to 12 children.

Zoning Restriction: None (no zoning code)Licensing: HHSC (state level)

🏊 Swimming Pools & Spas

Pool ownership comes with safety fencing requirements, permit obligations, and drainage rules that vary by jurisdiction.

Safety Rules

Some Restrictions

Pool safety in Conroe is governed by TX HSC Section 757, Chapter 14 building codes, and the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code 2018. Drain safety, electrical grounding, and barrier compliance are inspected.

Pool Code: Int'l Swimming Pool & Spa Code 2018Drain Safety: Virginia Graeme Baker Act

Fencing Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

Texas Health and Safety Code Section 757 requires residential pools in Conroe to have a barrier at least 48 inches high with self-latching, self-closing gates. No openings larger than 4 inches.

Barrier Height: 48 inches minimumGate Type: Self-closing and self-latching

Hot Tub Rules

Some Restrictions

Hot tubs and spas in Conroe require electrical permits for 240V installations under Chapter 14. The adopted International Swimming Pool and Spa Code 2018 governs spa safety standards. Barrier requirements may apply.

Electrical Permit: Required for 240V installationsSpa Code: Int'l Swimming Pool & Spa Code 2018

Above-Ground Pools

Some Restrictions

Above-ground pools in Conroe are subject to the same barrier requirements as in-ground pools under TX HSC Section 757. Pools with a wall height of 48 inches or more may serve as the barrier if no ladder access is left in place.

Barrier Required: Yes (TX HSC Section 757)Wall as Barrier: If 48 in. with no permanent ladder

Pool Permits

Some Restrictions

Swimming pool construction in Conroe requires a building permit under Chapter 14. Applications are submitted via the OpenGov portal. Pools must meet barrier requirements per Texas Health and Safety Code Section 757.

Permit Required: Yes for all pool constructionCode Section: Ch. 14, Art. VI (Sec. 14-344 to 14-370)

🏗️ Accessory Structures

Thinking about an ADU, shed, or garage conversion? Local rules on accessory structures have changed rapidly in recent years, especially in California.

ADU Rules

Few Restrictions

Conroe has no zoning code prohibiting ADUs. Accessory dwelling units require a building permit under Chapter 14 and must meet IRC standards. Structures under 200 sq ft without utilities are exempt only if not used as dwellings.

Zoning Restriction: None (no zoning code)Permit Required: Yes for all dwelling structures

Shed Rules

Few Restrictions

Accessory structures in Conroe under 200 sq ft with no plumbing or electrical do not require a building permit. Larger sheds or those with utilities require permits under Chapter 14. Sheds may not be used as dwellings.

Permit Exempt: 200 sq ft or less, no utilities, non-dwellingPermit Required: Over 200 sq ft or with utilities

Garage Conversions

Some Restrictions

Garage conversions in Conroe require a building permit under Chapter 14. No zoning restriction prevents conversions, but they must meet IRC habitability standards. Deed restrictions may require maintaining the garage.

Permit Required: Yes for any conversionZoning Restriction: None

Carport Rules

Some Restrictions

Carport construction in Conroe requires a building permit under Chapter 14. No zoning restrictions apply, but carports must meet building code structural standards. Deed restrictions may impose additional requirements.

Permit Required: YesZoning Restriction: None

Tiny Homes

Some Restrictions

Conroe has no zoning prohibition on tiny homes. Structures on foundations must meet IRC standards via Chapter 14. Tiny homes on wheels are regulated under Chapter 82 (Manufactured Homes, RVs, Tiny Homes).

Zoning Restriction: NoneOn Foundation: Must meet IRC (Ch. 14)

🌍 Environmental Rules

Grading & Drainage

Some Restrictions

Conroe requires grading and drainage permits for construction projects through the Engineering Department. Stormwater must not be redirected onto neighboring properties. Floodplain development requires additional permits.

Authority: Engineering DepartmentPermit Portal: OpenGov

Flood Zones

Heavy Restrictions

Conroe faces significant flood risk from the San Jacinto River watershed and Lake Conroe. FEMA maps designate many areas as Zone AE. Floodplain permits are mandatory before any development in the SFHA. The city participates in NFIP and CRS.

Primary Flood Source: San Jacinto River / Lake ConroeFEMA Zone: AE and X in affected areas

Stormwater Management

Some Restrictions

Conroe regulates stormwater management through the Engineering Department. Development projects require drainage plans. The city participates in the NFIP and CRS with stricter-than-minimum floodplain standards.

Authority: Engineering DepartmentDrainage Plans: Required for development

Coastal Development

Few Restrictions

Conroe is an inland city in Montgomery County, approximately 80 miles north of the Gulf Coast. There are no coastal development regulations. Conroe is situated near Lake Conroe but is not within any state or federal coastal management boundary.

Coastal Zone: Not applicable (inland city)Distance to Coast: Approximately 80 miles

Erosion Control

Some Restrictions

Conroe requires erosion and sediment control for development projects under Chapter 94 (Subdivision Ordinance) Article X (Drainage Facilities) and Chapter 26 (Environment). Clearing permits include erosion control review. TCEQ stormwater discharge permits also apply.

Drainage Code: Chapter 94, Article XEnvironmental Code: Chapter 26

🌱 Cannabis Regulations

☀️ Solar Energy

🪧 Sign Regulations

🏚️ Property Maintenance

Property Blight

Some Restrictions

Conroe Sec. 26-33 prohibits accumulation of garbage, rubbish, appliances, furniture, and tires unless entirely enclosed. Property blight visible from public areas is a public nuisance subject to code enforcement.

Code Section: Sec. 26-33Garbage: Must be in closed receptacle

Vacant Lot Maintenance

Some Restrictions

Vacant lots in Conroe must comply with Sec. 26-33 weed and brush clearance requirements. Vegetation exceeding 12 inches within 100 feet of neighboring structures is a public nuisance. The city may abate and lien the property.

Code Section: Sec. 26-33Vegetation Limit: 12 inches within 100 ft of structures

Trash Bin Storage

Some Restrictions

Conroe requires garbage and recycling carts to be stored out of the front yard and not visible from the street under city ordinance. Carts must be stored no nearer to the street than the front of the primary structure except during collection hours.

Front Yard Storage: ProhibitedStorage Rule: Behind front of primary structure

Snow & Sidewalk Clearing

Few Restrictions

Conroe does not have a snow or ice removal ordinance for sidewalks. Snow events are extremely rare in this East Texas city. General property maintenance is governed by Chapter 26 (Environment) Sec. 26-33.

Snow Ordinance: None (snow is extremely rare)General Maintenance: Chapter 26, Sec. 26-33

Garage Sale Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Conroe enforces strict garage sale rules requiring permits and limiting sales to one per year with a 72-hour maximum duration. Code Enforcement at (936) 522-3613 handles violations. Signs placed in public right-of-way are prohibited.

Permit Required: YesLimit: 1 per year, 72 hours max

💡 Outdoor Lighting

🔑 Rental Property Rules

🗑️ Trash & Recycling

🚁 Drone Rules

🍔 Food Trucks & Mobile Vendors

🚪 Soliciting & Door-to-Door

🌙 Curfew Laws

📐 Building Setbacks & Zoning

🌳 Tree Protection

🏷️ Garage & Yard Sales

Overall: What to Expect in Conroe

Conroe has 108 ordinances on file across 25 categories. Of these, 33 are rated permissive, 61 moderate, and 14 strict. This gives you a general sense of how tightly regulated daily life is in Conroe compared to other cities.

Rules can change, and enforcement varies. Always verify specific requirements with the city directly before making major decisions like building a fence, listing on Airbnb, or starting a home business.

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