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Originally Posted by JerryLBell
I'm in the process of a slow, phased move-in process to our home in The Villages. My wife and I will be bringing down a small (8' x 5') trailer of stuff down and we'll get there too late to unpack it and get it to the U-Haul location. I'm wondering if it's OK to leave the car and trailer parked out in the street in front of our house overnight for a single night. It's been decades since I tried backing a trailer up and don't really trust myself doing so into our driveway.
Thanks in advance for any helpful answers!
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Yes, you can. Here is a direct response from the manager of The Community Standards Department here in The Villages: "The District’s adopted rule does not prohibit vehicles parking on the driveway and there is no statement that indicates the vehicle must be parked in the garage in a home or villa unit. As far as parking on the street, in a home unit a vehicle can be parked on the street so long as the vehicle does not exceed ¾ ton size, boat or recreational vehicle. In villa units, the District does not have jurisdiction over the streets as they are public access roadways. However, in the villa units if a vehicle is blocking a neighbor’s driveway or impeding emergency vehicles from getting down the street, that would be an issue for local law enforcement.