How close can you park to driveways?
May. 9th, 2007 09:21 pmI'm not one to ask without googling. I've been googling this for a couple of hours and I come up with nothing.
How close are you allowed to park to the curb cut of someone's driveway?
I ask because someone on my street keeps parking in a way that slightly overhangs my driveway. I'm no stickler but our driveway is really narrow and it's got a big tree on one edge so it's difficult enough getting out without this car making it harder.
I thought it was a couple of feet. I can't find any citation of this anywhere online. I'd like to find the citation because I'd like to leave a polite note asking this person to stop overhanging my driveway and attach the bit of parking law that's relevant.
Thanks for any help you've got.
How close are you allowed to park to the curb cut of someone's driveway?
I ask because someone on my street keeps parking in a way that slightly overhangs my driveway. I'm no stickler but our driveway is really narrow and it's got a big tree on one edge so it's difficult enough getting out without this car making it harder.
I thought it was a couple of feet. I can't find any citation of this anywhere online. I'd like to find the citation because I'd like to leave a polite note asking this person to stop overhanging my driveway and attach the bit of parking law that's relevant.
Thanks for any help you've got.
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Date: 2007-05-10 01:28 am (UTC)Section 5.1 says within 2 feet on either side of a private driveway.
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Date: 2007-05-10 02:11 am (UTC)We have a regular thing on Friday where one of the visitors blocks the (above mentioned) driveway and the Meter Man walks by it every time. We've been doing it for at least four or five years.
I haven't seen most of the Article V stuff enforced. On my street it is more rare to NOT have some parked on the sidewalk (for weeks sometimes) and the only ticketing I've seen has been for parking in the wrong direction, cleaning day, and parking without a sticker.
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Date: 2007-05-10 08:12 am (UTC)WINNER!
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Date: 2007-05-10 04:18 pm (UTC)On Josephine Ave., we encourage squeezing 2 cars a spot as long as you don't overhang the driveway.
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Date: 2007-05-10 04:55 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-05-10 05:08 pm (UTC)Most of the driveway owners would prefer limited cars on the street period, but since many of us are owner-landlords, we don't want life to be too miserable for the tenants who have to park on the street.
Leave a note, then get <i>Traffic and Parking</i> involved
Date: 2007-05-10 07:11 pm (UTC)1) print out the above cited ordinance, and put a note on it asking the driver's to stop blocking your driveway.
2) if he doesn't stop, call the Traffic and Parking department, and suggest they send one of there parking ticketing enforcers by at the right time of day, every day.
Traffic and Parking
133 Holland Street
Somerville, MA 02144
311 (617-666-3311 from outside of Somerville)
Acting Director, James Kotzuba
Hours: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Thursday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Friday 9:00 am - 12 noon
from: http://www.ci.somerville.ma.us/Department.cfm?dept=TRAFFIC
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Date: 2007-05-12 03:47 am (UTC)As other posters noted, it can be a real pain to get your car in a spot that both doesn't block the driveway and doesn't take up to spaces (I admit to finding it hard, at least).
Instead of all these social engineering solutions, though, why not try a technical one? If you assume that people want to park reasonably but suck at it, it seems like it would help to paint lines on the street or put marks on the curb.
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Date: 2007-05-14 03:10 pm (UTC)