Truck Parking Overnight in TV

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Old 09-15-2011, 06:23 PM
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I am moving to TV Mid October. I am arriving with my "stuff" in a 16ft truck early evening and would like to not have to unload until the next day. Can anyone offer any help on where I would be able to park the truck over night. I will be moving into Sabel Chase. I assume that parking it on the street in front of my rental home would not be allowed and am not sure about parking in driveway. HELP!!!!

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Suzanne...for one night you should be ok in either the driveway or on the street. Your rental is on a straightaway section of a circle road that doesn't get a lot of thru traffic.

Worst case you could park at Bacall rec center or SC pool with Community Watch permission, but, I really think you'll be ok at your house.
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Old 09-15-2011, 06:40 PM
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I am moving to TV Mid October. I am arriving with my "stuff" in a 16ft truck early evening and would like to not have to unload until the next day. Can anyone offer any help on where I would be able to park the truck over night. I will be moving into Sabel Chase. I assume that parking it on the street in front of my rental home would not be allowed and am not sure about parking in driveway. HELP!!!!

Suzanne
I had a 24 foot truck that I parked in the driveway. The cab stuck out in the street. Once I unloaded it I parked it on the street overnight. Returned it to the rental place the next day. Yours may fit in the driveway. If you back in watch the roofline of the house, the trucks are tall enough to hit the gutter.
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Thanks for both your responses. That is one concern I can cross off my list. Now back to box packing......I have discovered I have way way too much stuff. Even with all I am getting rid of it is too much stuff....why do we accumulate so much???

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One...or even two nights will be o.k. as long as other traffic can get by. Probably any longer would be a no-no. Good luck in your more and welcome to T.V.!!
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