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We have a neighbor who refuses to park any of their 3 cars in their garage or driveway. Instead they park in front of their neighbor's houses, including one where they block access to a fire hydrant. We've politely asked them on several occassions not to infringe on our parking, but they ignore our requests.
Is there a covenant restriction or legal restriction on this?
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Expired Plates
I have the same problem - there is a unregistered car (plates expired 6 months ago) parked on my street.
What can we do about this?
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Have it hauled away
You can call the traffic division and have it hauled away.
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Your parking problem
1. Work with your CRO (community resource officer) from your District police department. Car by the hydrant can be ticketed &/or CRO can talk to the occupants.
2. City streets are for public parking. However, City of Denver zoning code allows only 1 car for each licensed driver living in the house +1. So 2 drivers = 3 cars at the house & I presume this probably won't help.
And as long as the cars are not left there for more than 72-hrs. without moving them, then anyone has a right to park anywhere on city streets if legally parked.
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