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Old 07-30-2018, 08:11 PM
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Any rules against parking a car in your own driveway or on the street in front of your house?
Also can you park your cart in your lanai if lanai is big nuff?
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Why park a cart in the lanai?
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Old 07-30-2018, 09:44 PM
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That's pretty much the standard for the villa communities. The problem in the villa communities is that the streets are narrower than standard city streets, it's a relay pain if someone parks in the street.
I agree, even parking at the edge of drive way make it hard for some one backing out across the street due to small curved driveways. I can pretty much drive through any villa and find vehicles parked in the street over night. Plus some villas don't have over flow parking
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Why park a cart in the lanai?
Better yet how would one park their cart in the lanai?
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While there may be no "rule" against parking in the street, common courtesy suggests that extended parking in the streets in the residential neighborhoods should not be done. The neighborhood streets are narrow enough that parking in the street blocks one lane for traffic. Driveway parking is appropriate. Parking in the street for a short time, for example for a party or other small group gathering, would be okay. All one has to do is drive through any neighborhood where workers have parked in front of a house, and you can see the effect on traffic flow.
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I am surprised that The Villages allows overnight street parking.

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I am surprised that The Villages allows overnight street parking.

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Why park a cart in the lanai?
Because it frees up the cart garage for a small Porsche
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Not The Villages call.
Let me rephrase. I am surprised that there is overnight parking allowed in The Villages. The Villages calls a lot of shots around here (thankfully), and it could be their call if desired.

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Not The Villages call.
Huh? In my courtyard villa area, homeowners are not allowed to park on the street at any time. It is written in the covenants. Reagan, Leo, and Jackson Villas, Article IX, page 9.
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The CYV roads are not county roads so deed restrictions can be applied. The rest of the roads are county roads. The county doesn't say you can't park on the streets.

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Huh? In my courtyard villa area, homeowners are not allowed to park on the street at any time. It is written in the covenants. Reagan, Leo, and Jackson Villas, Article IX, page 9.
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The CYV roads are not county roads so deed restrictions can be applied. The rest of the roads are county roads. The county doesn't say you can't park on the streets.
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If only the Real Estate agents would supply new homeowners with the "Deed Restrictions" specific to there lot, they do not, such a shame.
Mine did.
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Maybe you should just park on the front lawn
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Mine did.
So did ours. Not to mention they’re available 24/7 365 online.
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Parking your own car, in your own driveway ?
What about in your snowbird neighbor's driveway?
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