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Originally Posted by JohnN
I'm not sure that statement is correct. I live in a courtyard villa. Adjacent to my villa is the "villa visitor parking" which is seldom used, so I parked my 2nd car there. I got a house visit from Community Watch who told me "no can do".
When I asked what was permissible, such as "Can I park on the street?", he replied, "Sure, that's county property".
I have a pretty wide driveway (corner lot) and I make-do parking it on one side.
But if push came to shove, I guess I'd be parking in the street. Check with Community Watch. Good luck.
PS - I am in unincorporated Sumter County.
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I sent a message to Community Watch about your post. Here is their reply.
"The streets within the Villas are Villages streets. If there is an issue with parking in the Villas then Community Standards are the enforcing party as this would fall under deed restrictions. If you have any further questions please feel free to call Community Watch at any time as we are a 24 hour department. Our number is 352.753.0550. The phone number to Community Standards will be 352.751.3912.
Greg Simar, Lead Dispatcher
Phone: 352.753.0550 Ext. 8223
1135 Bonita Blvd, The Villages FL 32162
Greg.Simar@DistrictGov.org |
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