Can’t park within 30 feet on the approach to a stop sign or yield sign.Can’t park within 20 feet of a crosswalk at an intersection.Can’t park a vehicle on a sidewalk, in an intersection, or on a crosswalk. Can’t park unused cars in the street for more than 24 hours or at any time for purposes of storage, washing, greasing, repair, sale, or display of advertising signs/postures fixed to such vehicle.Oversized is defined as greater than 8 feet tall, or greater than 8 feet in width, or greater than 24 feet in length including any attached trailers. Can’t park an oversized vehicle on a residential street.No street within Oak Ridge Village, including cul-de-sacs has been designated for angle parking. Angle parking is permitted only in approved and marked areas.The safety of our children far outweighs any convenience that parking in the street may bring.īelow is a quick refresher course in parking laws and ordinances that come into play within Oak Ridge Village. Whenever possible though, please park your cars in your garage or driveway rather than in the street. Our streets are city property and parking is regulated by state law and city ordinances. Since we’re not a gated community where the streets are private, we have no authority to regulate parking in the street. With so many cars parked along the curb, line-of-sight is greatly reduced when it comes to seeing children playing on the sidewalk or driveway and cars backing out of driveways. Looking at the complaints and comments regarding traffic and streets, it’s obvious that there is considerable concern over the congestion caused by so many cars being parked in the street. Call Non Emergency 210-207-SAPD (7273) to report traffic parking and/or moving violations. Towing from public streets can be ordered by law enforcement only. Traffic and parking violations enforcement is the responsibility of the San Antonio Police Department. Call “311” to report damaged streets, sidewalks, signs, or signals. Traffic and pedestrian control signs, street maintenance, and speed humps are installed and maintained by the City of San Antonio Public Works. The streets are public right-of-ways of the City of San Antonio and parking is permitted by anyone at any time. The program was designed to educate the judiciary on impaired driving laws, issues, legislation, and trends and to provide courts with the resources to educate their communities on the dangers of impaired driving.Parking, Speed Limits & Traffic Control Signs & Signals: The Texas Municipal Traffic Safety Initiatives (MTSI) was established in 2008 by the Texas Municipal Courts Education Center (TMCEC) to strengthen the ability of municipal courts to combat impaired driving.
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