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[quote=Anonymous]Haven't read the whole thread but here are my thoughts. We also live in N Arlington in a neighborhood where people have driveways but usually not garages and many cars park on the street. Most people in my neighborhood park one car on the street and one in their driveway. The houses are close enough together that usually only one or two cars fit in front of each house between the driveways. We usually park in front of our house unless the spot is taken, then we park in front of next door neighbor or directly across the street. Sometimes when my husband is mowing the lawn I don't park in front of my house. Sometimes if it is sunny (summer) I will park in the shade across the street. My next door neighbor is on the corner and can't park in front of their house because of a fire hydrant. Sometimes they park in front of my house or around the corner. Many houses have steep driveways that make you scrape the bottom of the car when you pull in if you are not careful. My husband's car has higher clearance so I usually park on the street. Everyone on our street puts the cans in the street, not on the curb. We put ours at the edge of our driveway so it is always open and visible. It would annoy me too but I don't think you can do anything about it. As others suggested you could park there yourself...maybe they would get the message. [/quote]
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