But they don't have to because it's legal to park in that neighborhood. Take it up with your city council. |
It is a busy neighborhood because there is a school with 3600 people there. That makes it busy. |
Maybe but the residential neighborhood around Bethesda elementary has a ton of restrictions on parking. |
| Install cameras that operate even when the car is off. |
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It’s not made up. I know a girl who actually ran away from a lady screaming at her and taking pictures of her when she was legally parked in Woodmoor. I know this child and exactly where she was parked. She petitioned to get a parking pass to escape the situation.
Woodmoor loves being close to Blair for the DCC lottery, but is NOT a good neighbor to the school. |
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Why do we have so many portables and not enough parking for students at our overly crowded schools? I guess take the bus until the enrollment cliff comes.
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So you park in the streets in South Four Corners instead. It's also just across the street from Blair. |
The portables at Blair have no impact on availability of parking. There are 3600 people there. Some proportion of them will drive. There are not enough permits available for students. |
Why can’t people park in legal parking spaces? |
They can. Just pointing out there are also legal parking spaces in SFC. |
Oh stop it. Blair students get high in the neighborhood, wandering around when they feel like ditching school. They litter, and because there are not enough parking spaces in Blair's parking lot for them, they crowd the neighborhood streets with their vehicles. Residents might need to have deliveries or people do work at their houses - but it's tough to find a place for these vehicles to park on some streets. Woodmoor neighborhood: please note the following link and get residential parking permits required for your streets. When you get them, continually call parking enforcement with the county to get tickets on all cars without residential or visitor permits. https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/DOT-Parking/RPP.html |
“Residents might need deliveries or people do work at their houses”?!!! And? People parking on a public street do not prevent those things. Anyone who thinks it does needs to 1) not live in a busy intersection right next to the largest school in Maryland and one of the largest in the country and 2) consider moving to a gated community with a large driveway. And if students are doing unsociable things in the neighborhood then address that with the school or police, don’t smear shit on other kids cars. |
There are school buses available for all of the students at Blair, and for that matter at every MCPS high school. There's no reason for students to drive to school. |
The neighborhood was there long before Blair, the largest school in Maryland and one of the largest in the country, was built next to it. Assuming you don't live in a gated community with a large driveway, you also need workers or deliver persons to park on the street at your home. So, you could perhaps understand why some Woodmoor neighbors are frustrated. And I don't excuse smearing shit on cars, if that even happened. |
Students can walk or take the bus. Parking has mainly been for staff and extra go to students with legit needs. |