Lewisville does not impose a blanket overnight street parking ban. Vehicles may park on most residential streets overnight if legally parked and currently registered. Specific areas near Lewisville Lake parks and commercial zones may have posted overnight restrictions.
Lewisville does not have a citywide overnight parking ban on residential streets. Vehicles may remain parked on public streets overnight provided they are legally parked (with traffic flow, not in fire lanes or restricted zones), display current registration, and are in operable condition. Some areas near Lewisville Lake parks, particularly around Lake Park and Railroad Park, have posted overnight parking restrictions to prevent unauthorized camping and after-hours access. Commercial parking lots and shopping centers such as Vista Ridge Mall post private towing signs and enforce overnight restrictions on private property. Lewisville police may mark tires or note vehicle positions to identify vehicles that have not moved for extended periods, which triggers the abandoned vehicle process under TX Transportation Code Ch. 683. HOA communities may have their own overnight parking rules enforced through covenant violations rather than city code.
Violations of posted overnight restrictions result in parking citations. Vehicles in restricted park areas may be towed. Extended non-movement triggers abandoned vehicle process.
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