Mansfield allows on-street parking on most residential streets but prohibits parking on main thoroughfares, within 15 feet of a hydrant, and against the flow of traffic.
Mansfield regulates on-street parking through the Code of Ordinances traffic chapter, which incorporates Texas Transportation Code Section 545.302 restrictions. Vehicles may not park within 15 feet of a fire hydrant, 20 feet of a crosswalk, 30 feet of a stop sign, or within an intersection. Parking against the direction of traffic flow is prohibited. Mansfield posts no-parking signs along arterials including Broad Street, Matlock Road, Debbie Lane, and Walnut Creek Drive. Residential streets generally allow 24-hour parking unless posted, but vehicles must move periodically to avoid being classified as abandoned. Time-limited zones exist around downtown Mansfield and near city parks. Violations are enforced by the Mansfield Police Department with fines starting around 35 dollars for standard zone violations and higher amounts near hydrants or fire lanes. Call (817) 276-4700 for parking enforcement questions.
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