Grapevine generally allows overnight on-street parking on residential streets for up to 24 hours, unless signs indicate otherwise. Downtown, event districts, and certain residential zones near Grapevine Lake post time-limited or permit-only restrictions. Vehicles unmoved for more than 48 to 72 hours may be tagged and towed as abandoned.
Grapevine does not have a blanket ban on overnight street parking in residential neighborhoods, but several restrictions apply. Under the Code of Ordinances Chapter 16 and Texas Transportation Code Chapter 683, a vehicle left on a public street for more than 48 hours may be considered abandoned and subject to tagging and towing. In practice, Grapevine Police Department officers often use a 72-hour threshold but may act sooner if a vehicle appears inoperable, unregistered, or causes a safety hazard. In the downtown Historic Township area, many streets are metered or time-limited (typically 2 to 4 hours) during business hours, with overnight parking allowed in specific lots and garages. During major events such as Grapefest, Main Street Fest, and the Christmas Capital of Texas celebration, temporary overnight parking bans are posted on streets adjacent to venues. Certain residential blocks near the convention center, lake parks, and popular destinations may be designated permit-only residential parking districts to prevent event-related overflow. Commercial vehicles over 1 ton are prohibited from overnight parking on residential streets regardless of general rules. Vehicles parked against the flow of traffic, blocking driveways, or within 15 feet of a fire hydrant can be ticketed or towed at any hour.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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