Sidewalks in Bexar County must stay clear of vehicles, bins, vegetation, and temporary structures. Obstructions blocking ADA passage can trigger county enforcement under state nuisance law.
In unincorporated Bexar County, sidewalks and public rights-of-way must remain passable for pedestrians under general state nuisance law and ADA federal requirements. Common violations include parking a vehicle across a sidewalk, leaving trash or recycling bins on the walking path for more than 24 hours after pickup, overgrown hedges or low tree limbs reducing vertical clearance below 7 feet, and construction materials or dumpsters placed without a right-of-way permit. Although the county does not have a detailed municipal sidewalk ordinance like larger Texas cities, Bexar County Public Works may require removal of any obstruction that creates a hazard or prevents accessible passage of at least 36 inches of clear width. Texas Transportation Code 552 gives pedestrians the right-of-way on sidewalks, and blocking a sidewalk with a vehicle is a traffic violation. Temporary obstructions for moving, construction, or events require advance coordination and a right-of-way use permit. HOAs also often enforce landscaping setbacks. Persistent obstructions can escalate to citations from constables or the sheriff.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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