Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Parking Restrictions
Do The Villages restrict parking in residential areas? I have lived in a city in the past that did not allow parking on the street in front of your home overnight. Can you park in your driveway or must you park in your garage at night?
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You may park in your driveway.
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You can park in the street,in the driveway,or in your garage....
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Or you can comply with the spirit of the Deed Restrictions and park only in your driveway or garage.
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Real Name: Steven Massy Arrived at TV through Greenwood, IN; Moss Beach, CA; La Grange, KY; Crystal River, FL; The Villages, FL |
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No on street parking allowed in CYV neighborhoods.
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From a May 2012 article by Diane Tucker, the VCDD's Administrative Operations Manager:
"I also am asked if vehicles are allowed to be parked on the streets. The streets are for public access. If a vehicle is parked on a street and impedes the flow of traffic, is a safety concern or has blocked your driveway or vehicles cannot get around it, call your local law enforcement and they will ask that the vehicle be moved if there is a safety concern. Again, please be respectful of residents and visitors who travel our neighborhood streets. Park your vehicle in your garage or driveway and concern of safety will not be an issue. If you have a recreational vehicle (RV), you may park the vehicle in your driveway for a period of 72 hours for the purpose of preparing the vehicle for travel or upon return." Here's a link to the full article: http://www.districtgov.org/PDFView/P...20120517000801 Bill |
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parking in the street with your driveway or garage empty is just plain rude to your neighbors.
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Must be different where you live.We have great neighbors.We do not sweat the small stuff.Never could understand someone saying that is rude. Park it where you drive it,is my saying.Glad I am living here,rather than there.
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I agree with that, its just that where I lived up north most people did not park in the street nor on their yards. If that is what you came from I am sure it seems normal now.
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Yep, have to agree - would prefer my neighbors not park in the street when they have an empty garage or driveway. Just looks nicer and makes travel on the street a little easier. I won't lose sleep over this, just my opinion.
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I believe the vast majority feel the way you do, but no one would want to confront a neighbor not following that simple courtesy. You will always have a few that wish to set the rules for everyone else.
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