Haltom City STRs must provide at least 2 off-street parking spaces per single-family dwelling. Guests cannot block sidewalks or hydrants, and front-yard or unimproved-surface parking is prohibited.
Haltom City parking standards for single-family dwellings require at least 2 off-street parking spaces, typically in the driveway or garage. The residential zoning code prohibits parking on unimproved surfaces (grass, dirt, front-yard landscaping) under property maintenance provisions. On-street parking is generally permitted on Haltom City residential streets except where posted restrictions apply, but vehicles cannot be parked within 15 feet of a fire hydrant, in front of a driveway apron, within 20 feet of a crosswalk at an intersection, or blocking a sidewalk. Haltom City code also regulates oversized vehicles, prohibiting parking of commercial trucks over 1 ton and most RVs on residential streets overnight (typically more than 2 to 3 consecutive hours or between 10 PM and 6 AM depending on the street classification). STR operators should advise guests of driveway capacity, local parking restrictions, and any posted street parking rules. Listing the exact off-street parking capacity in listing descriptions helps reduce complaints. Problematic STR parking is a common basis for neighbor complaints and 311 reports. Some HOA communities in Haltom City have private street parking rules that can be more restrictive than city code. The Texas Transportation Code also applies, including Section 545.301 which prohibits parking blocking fire lanes, driveways, and hydrants. Disabled parking permits are issued by the state, not the city.
Parking on unimproved surfaces or blocking sidewalks typically carries fines of 25 to 100 dollars per occurrence. Blocking a fire hydrant is a Class C misdemeanor under TX Transportation Code 545.301 with fines up to 200 dollars. Abandoned or oversized vehicles may be tagged and towed at owner expense after proper notice per TX Transportation Code Chapter 683. Repeat STR parking violations can trigger increased code enforcement attention.
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