Street parking in the burbs

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just install a fake fire hydrant, cuts down the number of parkers. Also befriend a local cop and get a ticket book for those that do park. Win-win for you and the local municipality.


Or find out if your city, municipal or county can place a No Parking sign in areas in front of your house if others' vehicles are parked directly in front of your home and is blocking your walkway if you have one, or vehicles are parked within a certain feet from your driveway (check your local jurisdiction for what # of feet that is). If you get a No Parking sign installed, be prepared to lose a parking spot for your family too and/or when your own guest need a space to park.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mainly I hate when other people park in front of my house. It feels rude.


It's a public street; they're welcome to park there. But for the greater good, it would be nice if they'd learn to park well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mainly I hate when other people park in front of my house. It feels rude.


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Seriously, not this AGAIN‼️

The street is a public street meaning that anyone can use it to park their vehicle as long as they do not block someone’s driveway, do not leave their car parked in the same place more than 72 hrs., etc.

Anyone who doesn’t understand this concept is a pure idiot.
Anonymous
Yeah. But it's public space.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yeah. But it's public space.


Yeah but your blocking my view!! I don't mind 24 hours, maybe even a few days but after awhile it does feel rude! No one wants their view disrupted especially if it's nice.

Am I right???
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah. But it's public space.


Yeah but your blocking my view!! I don't mind 24 hours, maybe even a few days but after awhile it does feel rude! No one wants their view disrupted especially if it's nice.

Am I right???


What view is it that you see from your suburb window? Everyone wants to know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mainly I hate when other people park in front of my house. It feels rude.

It’s a public road. Deal with it…
Anonymous
Park in your driveway. That's why you are in the suburbs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah. But it's public space.


Yeah but your blocking my view!! I don't mind 24 hours, maybe even a few days but after awhile it does feel rude! No one wants their view disrupted especially if it's nice.

Am I right???


What view?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Park in your driveway. That's why you are in the suburbs.


We live on a row house in the suburbs. No driveway. Also no view. We park wherever. I’m lucky if it on my block.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Park in your driveway. That's why you are in the suburbs.


We live on a row house in the suburbs. No driveway. Also no view. We park wherever. I’m lucky if it on my block.


You aren't in the suburbs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Park in your driveway. That's why you are in the suburbs.


We live on a row house in the suburbs. No driveway. Also no view. We park wherever. I’m lucky if it on my block.


You aren't in the suburbs.


Cool it urban snob. Suburbs encompasses a wide variety of land uses and housing types. Including rowhouses. Suburbs are not just cul de sac colonials. There are *gasp* rowhouses in suburbs. As anyone in Baltimore or Philadelphia could tell you.
Anonymous
View of what? The house across the street?

If you're that particular, go live in a place with huge lots or a rural area.
Anonymous

Nope. It's a public street.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah. But it's public space.


Yeah but your blocking my view!! I don't mind 24 hours, maybe even a few days but after awhile it does feel rude! No one wants their view disrupted especially if it's nice.

Am I right???


What view is it that you see from your suburb window? Everyone wants to know.


My view is of the Potomac river.
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