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I have to say that one of the best parts of my day is watching people and traffic through the front windows of our office. In fact, one of my favorite all-too regular occurrences is watching folks park along the opposite side of the street, right next to the “No Parking Any Time” sign. It makes me laugh every time.


We have a no-parking rule on...
Back to page topWe have a no-parking rule on the two streets in my subdivision (not in Jordan) but I often have to "thread the needle" between vehicles parked on both sides of the street to get to my driveway.
Then there are the lazy teenagers who drive their vehicles up the asphalted walking trail in the park at the end of the road so they can park closer to the basketball court.
I'm not sure if there is a no-parking sign on the street for visitors to know better, but it's in our association rules that no on-street parking is allowed (but I think I'm the only resident who read the handbook?)
There is a "no motorized vehicles" sign at the top of the walking path (between the basketball court and the road) but not at the road.
I would only laugh if (1) one of the illegally parked vehicles was hit or towed or (2) if the police showed up at the park. The latter happens occasionally, but we're supposed to call the management company for our association about parking -- and they might call back three days later but would probably never actually come out to assess the situation.