Keller allows on-street parking on most residential streets but prohibits parking within 15 feet of fire hydrants, 30 feet of stop signs, and in front of driveways. No vehicle may park over 48 hours in one location.
On-street parking in Keller is regulated under the Traffic Code chapter of the Keller City Code, which generally adopts the restrictions in the Texas Transportation Code Chapter 545 for parking on state and city roadways. Drivers may not stop, stand, or park within 15 feet of a fire hydrant, within 20 feet of a crosswalk, within 30 feet of a stop sign or traffic signal, within 20 feet of a fire station driveway, in front of any public or private driveway, or on a sidewalk. Parking on the wrong side of the street facing oncoming traffic is also prohibited. Keller restricts continuous parking of a vehicle in one location on a public street to 48 hours, after which the vehicle may be tagged as abandoned under Texas Transportation Code Chapter 683. Vehicles must display current state registration and inspection. Residential streets within Keller are often narrow, and the city has designated certain streets near schools and parks as no-parking zones during specific hours to preserve sight lines and emergency access. Overnight on-street parking is not broadly banned citywide, but many Keller HOAs including communities around Bear Creek Park and Hidden Lakes enforce stricter covenants through private towing authority. Parking complaints can be reported to Keller Police non-emergency dispatch at 817-743-4500.
Parking citations ranging from roughly $30 to $150 depending on offense. Fire hydrant violations are typically $150. Repeat or blocking violations can be towed at owner expense under Texas Occupations Code Chapter 2308.
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