Unincorporated Bexar County has limited sidewalks. Where they exist, adjacent property owners are typically responsible for repairs under state law and subdivision plats.
Most unincorporated areas of Bexar County do not have sidewalks, as subdivision plats historically required them only in higher-density developments. Where sidewalks do exist, repair responsibility usually falls on the abutting property owner under the subdivision plat notes and deed restrictions, mirroring the practice used by the City of San Antonio. Bexar County Public Works does not maintain residential sidewalks but may inspect them for safety hazards, particularly near schools and bus stops. Cracked, heaved, or missing sidewalk slabs that present a tripping hazard can create liability for the adjacent landowner if an injury occurs. Replacement must meet Texas Accessibility Standards and ADA requirements, with a minimum width of 4 feet, a running slope of 5 percent or less, and a cross slope of 2 percent or less. Permits for sidewalk work in a public right-of-way are issued by Bexar County Public Works. Tree root damage is the property owner responsibility even if the county planted the tree originally. Contact 210-335-6700 for guidance before starting any sidewalk repair.
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