Converse generally allows overnight parking on residential streets unless posted otherwise. No citywide overnight ban exists for passenger vehicles. 72-hour stationary vehicles risk abandoned tagging.
Converse does not impose a citywide overnight parking ban for passenger vehicles on residential streets. Residents and guests may park private vehicles (cars, standard pickups, SUVs) on the street overnight so long as the vehicle is legally parked (not blocking hydrants, driveways, crosswalks, or sight triangles), is currently registered and inspected, and is not a recreational, commercial, or oversized vehicle subject to other restrictions. Commercial districts, school zones, and certain posted streets may have time-limited parking (such as 2-hour zones) that apply during business hours and overnight. Vehicles left in the same location for extended periods (commonly 72 hours or more) can be tagged as abandoned under Texas Transportation Code Chapter 683. During street maintenance, flooding, or special events, temporary parking restrictions may apply with posted notice. Contact Converse Police non-emergency dispatch through City Hall at (210) 658-5356 to report violations or verify restrictions.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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