City of Blanket, TX

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06/10/2026
06/05/2026

📢 Community Safety Update: Understanding Door-to-Door Vendor Permits
We frequently receive questions from residents about individuals selling products, services, or home upgrades door-to-door. To keep our neighborhoods safe and informed, the city requires all mobile vendors and solicitors to obtain a official Vendor Permit before operating.
While it might seem like just a formality, this permitting process is one of our most effective tools for community safety and awareness. Here is why it matters:
🛡️ 1. Prioritizing Resident Safety
Before the city issues a door-to-door permit, the individuals or companies undergo a verification process.
•Background & Legitimacy: Permitting requires businesses to prove who they are, register with the city, and undergo standard vetting. This helps deter bad actors or fraudulent operations.
•Official Identification: Permitted vendors are typically required to carry their city-issued permit or ID badge on them. This gives you, the homeowner, an instant way to verify that the person on your porch is authorized to operate in our city.

đź§  2. Community Awareness & Choice
Knowing who is operating in our neighborhoods empowers our residents.
•Tracking Activity: The city keeps a record of which companies are permitted to knock on doors. If a resident reports suspicious behavior, code enforcement and local law enforcement can easily verify if the group is registered.
•Respecting Your Privacy: Permitting laws reinforce your right to privacy. If you have a visible "No Soliciting" sign posted on your property, permitted vendors are legally required to respect it and bypass your home.
Ord No. 61: Sect 3- Vendor Permit-rules.

đź’ˇ Tips for Residents: What to Do at the Door:
If a salesperson knocks on your door, remember these quick tips:
1. Ask to see their City Vendor Permit. Legitimate vendors will happily show you their credentials.
2. Always use caution. Don't feel pressured. You are never obligated to open the door, sign a contract on the spot, or let anyone inside your home.
3. Report unpermitted solicitors. If a solicitor refuses to show a permit, becomes aggressive, or ignores a "No Soliciting" sign, please contact City Hall or non emergency services with the Brown County Sheriff's Department.

Thank you for helping us keep our community safe, informed, and connected!

06/04/2026

🚨Residents are advised that Resound representatives have been reported soliciting within the city without a required vendor permit. Please use caution and ask to see a City Vendor Permit before engaging with any door-to-door salesperson.
We have also received reports that some "No Soliciting" signs are not being honored. Vendors are reminded to respect posted signs and obtain the proper permit from City Hall before conducting business within city limits.

05/27/2026

🌟 Nominate a Hometown Hero!
The City of Blanket wants to shine a light on the unsung heroes who make our town so special!
From those who take the time to weedeat and keep our cemetery looking beautiful, to neighbors who trim trees and clear debris! We see you, and we appreciate your hard work.

Do you know someone in our community who deserves a shoutout?
Whether it's a big project or a small act of kindness, please drop their name in the comments below and tell us what they’ve done to help our community. Let’s show them some well-deserved love and appreciation!

05/27/2026

📣 The City would like to give a special shout-out and heartfelt thank you to John Seth, Pastor at Blanket Methodist Church, for graciously taking on the task of keeping our community sign updated! Not only does the sign help keep residents informed, but John also adds uplifting and inspiring messages that brighten people’s days as they pass through town.

John, thank you for your servant’s heart and for stepping up to serve our community. Your kindness, dedication, and willingness to help truly lead by example. 🤗

When you see John around town, be sure to let him know how much he is appreciated! đź’™

05/16/2026
🚨 Stay Safe. Stay Connected. 🚨Join us for the Precinct 3 Community Preparedness Event on May 9, 2026 from 1:00–5:00 PM a...
05/01/2026

🚨 Stay Safe. Stay Connected. 🚨

Join us for the Precinct 3 Community Preparedness Event on May 9, 2026 from 1:00–5:00 PM at the Blanket VFD Station.

Get signed up for the new county alert system and learn how to better prepare for emergencies.

We hope to see you there!

04/21/2026

‼️The City would like to hear from our residents!

Due to the rain last Saturday, we know some yard sales may not have gone as planned. We’re considering organizing another opportunity this Saturday, April 25th.
If you would be interested in participating in a city-wide yard sale this weekend, please comment below or let us know!

Your feedback will help us decide whether to move forward.

📍 City-Wide Yard Sale MapFor Saturday, April 18th!📌 Locations Included•508 Avenue F•403 Main St.•413 Main St.•602 S. Bro...
04/17/2026

📍 City-Wide Yard Sale Map
For Saturday, April 18th!

📌 Locations Included

•508 Avenue F
•403 Main St.
•413 Main St.
•602 S. Broadway
•901 Pitts Ln.
•1002 6th st
8700 County Road 329 (outskirts)

Come get your shop on!

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Blanket, TX
76432

Opening Hours

Monday 1pm - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 12pm
Wednesday 8am - 12pm
Thursday 8am - 12pm
Friday 8am - 12pm

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