Laredo street parking regulated under Chapter 27 of Code of Ordinances. Downtown parking meters enforced 8 AM to 6 PM Monday-Saturday. Residential permit zones exist near TAMIU and downtown. No parking against traffic flow.
Laredo Code of Ordinances Chapter 27 (Traffic and Vehicles) governs street parking. Downtown metered parking operates 8 AM to 6 PM Monday through Saturday, with rates typically 50 cents to 1 dollar per hour. Meters are managed by the Parking Meter Division. Residential parking permit districts exist near downtown and around Texas A&M International University to prevent commuter overflow. Vehicles must park within 18 inches of the curb and facing the direction of traffic flow. No parking within 15 feet of a fire hydrant, 20 feet of a crosswalk, or 30 feet of a stop sign per Texas Transportation Code 545.302. Street sweeping routes post no-parking signs on scheduled days. Overnight on-street parking is generally allowed in residential areas but prohibited on major arterials.
Expired meter: 15 dollars. Parking against traffic: 25 dollars. Fire hydrant block: 50-100 dollars. Unpaid tickets after 30 days: late fees plus possible boot or tow.
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