Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it's properly registered and in working order, it won't be considered abandoned. And the parking is unzoned, the driver is allowed to leave their car there.
If its registration is expired or there are other indicia it's undriveable you can report it as abandoned . . . but from experience it can take a while.
Keep in mind that some people may leave their car on unzoned streets while they're away for a while because it's legal
Is this actually legal in DC? To leave your car parked in an unzoned area for weeks? In Alexandria, it's 72 hours, to keep people from using the street as car storage. You can get a vacation exemption for 2 weeks, up to 4-5x a year. But you must notify the city.
Bully for Alexandria.
You live on an unzoned street. You sound like some precious suburbanite. "Someone is parking in front of my house. Waahhhh."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t call - use the website. They have to send you back a response. Do it daily.
Is this really what it takes to get MPD to simply do their job??
OMG - they are even worse than I had heard.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t call - use the website. They have to send you back a response. Do it daily.
Anonymous wrote:How do you get rid of a car that’s been parked on our neighborhood un-zoned street for more than three weeks in DC? It’s probably not totally abandoned because it’s a nice clean car in good condition. It even has sun reflectors inside the windshield. We’ve called 311 three times already but no action yet.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - probably doesn't matter, but the license plates are from a distant state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it's properly registered and in working order, it won't be considered abandoned. And the parking is unzoned, the driver is allowed to leave their car there.
If its registration is expired or there are other indicia it's undriveable you can report it as abandoned . . . but from experience it can take a while.
Keep in mind that some people may leave their car on unzoned streets while they're away for a while because it's legal
Is this actually legal in DC? To leave your car parked in an unzoned area for weeks? In Alexandria, it's 72 hours, to keep people from using the street as car storage. You can get a vacation exemption for 2 weeks, up to 4-5x a year. But you must notify the city.
Anonymous wrote:If it's properly registered and in working order, it won't be considered abandoned. And the parking is unzoned, the driver is allowed to leave their car there.
If its registration is expired or there are other indicia it's undriveable you can report it as abandoned . . . but from experience it can take a while.
Keep in mind that some people may leave their car on unzoned streets while they're away for a while because it's legal