Abandoned vehicles are regulated under TX Transportation Code Β§683 (junked vehicles) and Edinburg's nuisance code. Inoperable or unlicensed vehicles on public streets may be cited and towed.
Edinburg's abandoned vehicle ordinance addresses vehicles on both public streets and private property in city limits. On public streets, vehicles that are unregistered, inoperable, or unmoved for extended periods are tagged with 72-hour removal notices. If not moved, they are towed and impounded at the owner's expense. On private property, inoperable or unlicensed vehicles visible from public areas must be stored inside an enclosed structure or removed. Vehicles on blocks, without wheels, or in obvious disrepair are considered junk vehicles and subject to removal orders. The county may work with property owners to identify abandoned vehicles reported by neighbors.
Abandoned vehicles on public streets are towed after 72-hour notice ($200β$500 towing plus $30β$50/day storage). Junk vehicles on private property: 30-day compliance notice, then $100β$300 per day fines.
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