Euless allows on-street parking on most residential streets but prohibits parking against traffic flow, within 15 feet of a fire hydrant, or blocking mailboxes, driveways, or sidewalks.
Euless, Texas regulates on-street parking primarily through Chapter 78 (Traffic and Vehicles) of the Code of Ordinances, which incorporates Texas Transportation Code Chapter 545 rules. Vehicles must park parallel to and within 18 inches of the right-hand curb on two-way streets, facing the direction of travel. Parking is prohibited within 15 feet of a fire hydrant, 20 feet of a crosswalk, 30 feet of a stop sign or traffic signal, and 50 feet of a railroad crossing. Signed no-parking zones near schools such as Trinity High School and around the Glade Parks shopping district are strictly enforced. Blocking a driveway (including your own if it obstructs a neighbor), mailbox, or sidewalk is a violation. Commercial loading zones in the SH-183 and Main Street corridors are reserved during posted hours. Residential streets generally allow overnight parking, but vehicles cannot sit in the same spot for more than 48 hours without being tagged as abandoned. The Euless Police Department (817-685-1526 non-emergency) handles enforcement, with typical fines between 25 and 200 dollars depending on the offense.
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