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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I currently live at the end of a cul-de-sac and I also work from home. I am constantly yelling at people who don't even live in our neighborhood to shut up and stop hanging out right outside my house. They claim it's a public street, but don't I have any rights to keep them away? There are always toys, bikes, kids blocking the end of my driveway and one of these days I'm going to hit one of them. At certain times of the day, then sun is blinding and I can't see backing out of my driveway. I wish the Damm kids would just stay in their own yards, or let the parents take them to the massive rail trail to ride their bikes on. They don't need to ride around in a circle a thousand times, screaming like idiots while people are trying to work! [/quote] Wow, I wonder if you live near me. I would never yell at anyone, but we have kids constantly screaming at each other while they ride bikes and play, and none of them ever seem to wear masks. It’s kind of crazy! All the kids within a couple streets seem to think our cul de sac is a playground or skate and bike park, so always kids in the street with no parents in sight. I do worry about cars driving in and out as the sun is setting. I would never again buy on a cul de sac. Parking is an issue for the people at the end of the street so they park in front of everyone else’s houses, especially the people with teenagers or young adult kids living at home, so lots of extra cars per house. And yes, it is true what another poster said about the houses on the circle part being closer to each other, at least in the front. [/quote]
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