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Rosenberg council debates stricter rules for long-term street parking after resident complaint

Rosenberg City Council · March 17, 2026
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Summary

A resident urged action after years of abandoned vehicles in front of her home; council reviewed proposed ordinance changes including insurance requirements, limits on antique-plate protections, and whether to favor tickets or towing, and directed staff to draft enforceable language.

A Wilson Drive resident told the Rosenberg City Council that multiple old vehicles had sat on her block for years, blocking parking and lowering neighborhood appearance, and urged the city to enforce its ordinances.

Police Chief White explained current ordinance limits, including a 48-hour rule for remaining in one location and exemptions for certain registration types such as antique plates. He and staff outlined suggested amendments that would require proof of insurance for vehicles parked on public streets,…

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