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VApeople
06-28-2017, 11:06 AM
We live in Osceola Hills and there is a lot of construction around our house. Sometimes the workers park their trucks in front of our house and block our entire driveway. Since there are a number of houses under construction, it is hard for us to find the operator of the truck and ask them to move their truck.

We have called the Warranty Office a number of times and complained but they have been unable to stop the workers from totally blocking our driveway. We last talked with the manager of the Warranty Office and asked him the name of his supervisor, but he would not tell us.

Do any of you know who we should to call to get workers to not park in front of our driveway?

Believe it or not, the manager said we should call the police when our driveway is blocked. We think the police have more important things to be concerned with.

vintageogauge
06-28-2017, 11:10 AM
I would agree that IF they are blocking your driveway they can be ticketed by the county. Maybe they'll just give them a warning but I would call them. You might also try a temporary "NO PARKING" sign until construction is completed, or put a note on their window as they might not know that your home is occupied.

graciegirl
06-28-2017, 11:11 AM
We live in Osceola Hills and there is a lot of construction around our house. Sometimes the workers park their trucks in front of our house and block our entire driveway. Since there are a number of houses under construction, it is hard for us to find the operator of the truck and ask them to move their truck.

We have called the Warranty Office a number of times and complained but they have been unable to stop the workers from totally blocking our driveway. We last talked with the manager of the Warranty Office and asked him the name of his supervisor, but he would not tell us.

Do any of you know who we should to call to get workers to not park in front of our driveway?

Believe it or not, the manager said we should call the police when our driveway is blocked. We think the police have more important things to be concerned with.

Try Villages Watch or Community Watch or whoever those fellows are that drive around in the white trucks.

Or put a note on the truck reminding them you have a cousin Vinnie.

manaboutown
06-28-2017, 11:12 AM
What if you needed to get out for an appointment or heaven forbid a medical emergency?

Perhaps if you call the police they will be towed. That should get their attention.

dbussone
06-28-2017, 11:34 AM
What if you needed to get out for an appointment or heaven forbid a medical emergency?

Perhaps if you call the police they will be towed. That should get their attention.



I concur. If one of them gets towed or a ticket all will learn a lesson. But first I would call the owner and tell them your plan if it continues.


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theorem painter
06-28-2017, 11:41 AM
Believe it or not, the manager said we should call the police when our driveway is blocked. We think the police have more important things to be concerned with.

This made me laugh. We recently had construction done on our home and one of my neighbors called the Sumter County Sheriff's Office 25 times to complain about the construction trucks. The trucks were never blocking any driveways or streets. I felt so sorry for the officers that had to respond. After a while we were on a first name basis!

biker1
06-28-2017, 12:33 PM
Most likely they don't realize that your house is occupied. You may need to put up a sign that indicates that you are living there.

We live in Osceola Hills and there is a lot of construction around our house. Sometimes the workers park their trucks in front of our house and block our entire driveway. Since there are a number of houses under construction, it is hard for us to find the operator of the truck and ask them to move their truck.

We have called the Warranty Office a number of times and complained but they have been unable to stop the workers from totally blocking our driveway. We last talked with the manager of the Warranty Office and asked him the name of his supervisor, but he would not tell us.

Do any of you know who we should to call to get workers to not park in front of our driveway?

Believe it or not, the manager said we should call the police when our driveway is blocked. We think the police have more important things to be concerned with.

VApeople
06-28-2017, 12:40 PM
Most likely they don't realize that your house is occupied. You may need to put up a sign that indicates that you are living there.

We have a sign in front of our house with our names on it. People who can read know that the house is occupied.

I am glad that several of you think it is reasonable for us to call the police.

manaboutown
06-28-2017, 12:59 PM
We have a sign in front of our house with our names on it. People who can read know that the house is occupied.

I am glad that several of you think it is reasonable for us to call the police.

And, you do not want to run afoul of the rules and regulations of The Villages by posting an out-of-compliance sign in your yard; not that some would pay any attention to it anyway.

SFSkol
06-28-2017, 01:11 PM
Put some orange cones out. The workers and The Villages will think the construction company put them there.

Bogie Shooter
06-28-2017, 03:43 PM
We have a sign in front of our house with our names on it. People who can read know that the house is occupied.

I am glad that several of you think it is reasonable for us to call the police.

Since your driveway is blocked , you cannot leave. So, when they come to get their truck why not discuss the parking problem with them? Then,,,,if it continues to happen call the sheriff.

Just wondering how many times has this happened? Soon their efforts will be done and they will move on.

Aloha1
06-28-2017, 03:49 PM
Had a similar incident happen this past winter when the house next to us was under construction. When I went out to complain,I got shrugged shoulders and they played the "No habla Inglese" card. So I switched to Spanish. Truck gone in less than a minute.

VApeople
06-28-2017, 05:55 PM
Just wondering how many times has this happened?

About 12 times in the last few weeks.

There are about 6 houses under construction in our cul-de-sac so I never know which house has the workers who drove the truck blocking our driveway. I go from house to house yelling for someone to move their truck and eventually I find the right person.

The Warranty Office has been no help. If it happens tomorrow, we will take your suggestion and call the police.

Bogie Shooter
06-28-2017, 07:43 PM
About 12 times in the last few weeks.

There are about 6 houses under construction in our cul-de-sac so I never know which house has the workers who drove the truck blocking our driveway. I go from house to house yelling for someone to move their truck and eventually I find the right person.

The Warranty Office has been no help. If it happens tomorrow, we will take your suggestion and call the police.

Why warranty and not Community Watch?

Polar Bear
06-28-2017, 07:55 PM
Construction vehicles TOTALLY BLOCKING your driveway? That's a call to the police...no doubt!!

VApeople
06-29-2017, 03:34 PM
Construction vehicles TOTALLY BLOCKING your driveway? That's a call to the police...no doubt!!

Yes, you are absolutely right.

When the guy totally blocked our driveway today, we immediately called the Wildwood police. An officer came within ten minutes and confronted the driver, who then moved his vehicle.

Thanks for all of your advice. We will see what happens tomorrow.

Barefoot
06-29-2017, 05:58 PM
Construction vehicles TOTALLY BLOCKING your driveway? That's a call to the police...no doubt!!
If the Police can't find the driver of the vehicle that is blocking your driveway, ask that the vehicle be towed.
Word will get around very quickly.

manaboutown
06-29-2017, 06:40 PM
It may take another call or two to the police but word will get around. Of course the crews will keep changing with the trades on the job sites but the bosses will eventually advise their workers not to park in front of your driveway.

VApeople
06-29-2017, 10:30 PM
If the Police can't find the driver of the vehicle that is blocking your driveway, ask that the vehicle be towed.


That is exactly what I will do.

I has been a pain going to all 6 houses under construction trying to find the driver of a vehicle blocking our driveway. When a police officer has to do that, I bet that will really irritate him.

When the officer came today, the driver came out right away. I thought it was pretty funny.