El Paso County does not designate or enforce loading zones on public streets in unincorporated areas. Loading and unloading on the road is governed by the Texas Transportation Code; formal loading zones exist only within incorporated cities under their codes.
Because Texas counties cannot regulate general on-street parking in unincorporated areas, El Paso County does not create or enforce loading zones, curb-marked delivery zones, or time-limited commercial-loading spaces on public streets. On any public road the baseline rule is Section 545.302, which prohibits stopping, standing, or parking in hazardous locations and where signs prohibit stopping, but does not establish loading zones. Designated loading zones, whether curb-painted or signed, are a feature of city traffic ordinances such as the City of El Paso's, enforced by city officers within city limits. On County-owned property, the County controls access under its own rules, but there is no county loading-zone program for neighborhood or commercial streets in the unincorporated area.
There is no county citation for loading-zone misuse in the unincorporated area. On the road, stopping in a prohibited location can violate Section 545.302. Inside a city, misusing a designated loading zone is enforced under that municipality's ordinance.
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