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Bryan
03-12-2009, 06:32 AM
I know there have been several threads on this subject, one fairly recently. Yes, I did search and looked at them and still did not find an answer.

I have heard that recently some TV residents received parking tickets from the Sumter County Sheriff's Department for parking on the street. I have been unable to actually talk with anyone who got a ticket - all my information is second hand.

First, I would like to know if this is true.

Second, I have searched the Sumter County web sites for parking regulations, parking ordnances, etc., and am unable to find out what law, regulation, or ordnances cover on-street parking within Sumter, County, Florida.

paulandjean
03-12-2009, 07:57 AM
hello, been parking on the street for a year.never even moved the car for days. these are your streets and you can park.remember streets are made for the cars.

dfn8tly
03-12-2009, 09:48 AM
Bryan;

Why not stop by the Sumter County satellite facility on 466 and Morse Blvd. If you tell them precisely where you live I'm sure they'll be happy to explain any regulation. Some of our residential streets are fairly narrow so there may be a concern about emergency vehicles having access to cul-de-sacs. You could also contact Community Watch. They have to be good for something.

Aceskaters
03-12-2009, 01:17 PM
I moved to Hemingway 6 months ago and was not allowed (according to neiborhood watch) to park on the street even to let the moving van into the driveway. Was told to put my car in a vacant driveway.

Barefoot
03-12-2009, 05:04 PM
Courtyard Villas have guest parking lots. Since the driveways are smaller.

I'm sure that Neighborhood Watch discourages parking in the streets. Especially in the golf cart lanes!

JohnN
03-12-2009, 05:22 PM
in the villa neighborhoods, you're supposed to park at the dead ends of the streets, there's places there

The Great Fumar
03-12-2009, 08:16 PM
hello, been parking on the street for a year.never even moved the car for days. these are your streets and you can park.remember streets are made for the cars.

You can't park in the streets and if you park into a golf cart lane , its a $250.00 fine........
Was told this by a deputy sheriff in out indoctrination meeting when we first came here ..........Marion county

Skip
03-13-2009, 12:11 PM
Was told to put my car in a vacant driveway.

Park in someone else's driveway? - Isn't that good advice! :shrug:

Skip

spk7951
03-13-2009, 01:40 PM
Park in someone else's driveway? - Isn't that good advice! :shrug:

Skip

Could be that they have houses near them that are not sold and thus vacant.

paulandjean
03-13-2009, 01:53 PM
park in vacant house drive?try that and your car would be towed. first real estate agent would make sure of that

douga
03-13-2009, 04:41 PM
I posted the question a couple of times and finally did get an answer from the authority. I was concerned about parking on the street but was concerned about the residental areas and not the main street with golf cart lanes. The response I got was that there would not any citations issued by community watch or the police. I can post my emails if you wish. The only concern was that cars with boat trailers or large trucks could not park on the street but cars were ok.

email reply:

Mr. Anderson,Good Morning.Parking is actually not a District Issue - unless it is a large truck.The parking, on County and City roads, is ruled and enforced by lawenforcement. I am not sure which county/city you are in but basicallythere has not been a problem with street parking (at least there has notbeen in the past with law enforcement) unless they consider it to beobstructive to the normal flow of traffic. Of course, this is up totheir interpretation. I wish I could help you further. Let me know if you need anything further.Janet : Tutt, JanetSubject: Hi JanetI posted a question concerning rules and regulations re: parking on the street. I did get several replies but many of them conflicting. When I posted for a second time asking who to contact to get a definitiveanswer someone gave your address and said that you know everything so that Ishould contact you. I am a renter who lives on a corner without much street frontage but probably enough room if I overlap my driveway a bit. Can I do that? Whenam I allowed to park my car on the street and can I park it anywhere itdoes not impede emergency vehicles or must it be in front of my lot. I see several cars parked all day on the street facing both directions andthen moved into the driveway at night. My neighbour says that I cannot parkon the street if my driveway is empty. Please can you give me somedirection as to the rules etc. Thanks for your help.doug

2nd email

Good Afternoon,Community Watch would not give you a "citation"...if they felt it wasimpeding traffic, they would talk to the owner about moving it to allowvehicles to get through. If they could not find the owner or the ownerwas not cooperative and it was still causing traffic problems, CommunityWatch would contact law enforcement and advise them. There is nothingin your deed restrictions that addresses vacant driveways. The DeedRestrictions address trucks over 3/4 ton, boats and recreationalvehicles that can not be stored or remain on any lot or street. I hope this answers your questions. Janet

Hope this helps
doug

gego3650
06-25-2011, 06:30 PM
*******, read youe covenents.

Bill-n-Brillo
06-25-2011, 06:33 PM
*******, read youe covenents.

This is a 2+ year old thread...........

Bill

skip0358
06-25-2011, 07:31 PM
*******
That's the second nasty response today. What gives?

GaDawg
06-25-2011, 07:54 PM
*******, read youe covenents.

I count that as two crass posts today. Dang dude, where did you get your "home training?"

LELANDJANE
06-25-2011, 08:40 PM
"gego" are you necessary?

gmcneill
06-25-2011, 09:31 PM
"gego" are you necessary?

A very classy response to a very unclassy poster. Well said!

skyguy79
06-25-2011, 10:51 PM
I count that as two crass posts today. Dang dude, where did you get your "home training?"I think the question is more like... didn't Topo-gego ever get his potty training? :yuck:

thistrucksforyou
06-25-2011, 11:44 PM
hello, been parking on the street for a year.never even moved the car for days. these are your streets and you can park.remember streets are made for the cars.

Streets are to drive on not park on....

Schaumburger
06-26-2011, 12:08 AM
"gego" are you necessary?

:agree: One of the features I like so much about TOTV is that posters are not cursing/calling each other names, even though I'm assuming everyone who posts on and reads TOTV is way over 18 and has probably heard cursing and people calling each other less than polite names. I guess some people just can't place nice in the sandbox.

Talk Host
06-26-2011, 07:27 AM
This is a 2+ year old thread...........

Bill

Sorry Bill, I think you meant to say, "this is a 2+ year old child."

Bill-n-Brillo
06-26-2011, 08:55 AM
Sorry Bill, I think you meant to say, "this is a 2+ year old child."

Oops - my bad! ;)

gego3650: I hope you're having a better day today and that you were able to sleep it off last night......... :wave:

Bill :)