Not only am I disturbed by the Apartment residents parking in our subdivision, I am also upset that they are allowed to park along the street on Meadows Parkway. I have contacted the city before and the said that once a bike route went in on that road, then ''no parking'' signs would be put up. But no one could tell me when this was going to take place.
With school about to start up again, this is a big concern to me. With all the cars parked there, kids walking to school, buses stoping to pick up kids and extra traffic going to and from the schools, this area really gets congested in the mornings.
Other concerns parked cars, glass from broken windows, trash, vehicles that aren't moved til they are orange tagged, etc.
An even bigger concern to me, is the possiblity of a child stepping from between these cars and getting hit, Or the possibility of an abduction of a child.
By law, ample parking for residents is supposed to be required, so there should be no real reason that this parking is allowed. It is a shame that we buy into a nice neighborhood and have to put up with the apartment overflow and other concerns. I know it is not the fault of the occupants, but more so the city not putting much weight on what the homeowners of the neighborhood want and feel.
I would be more that willing to help with whatever it might take to get these two areas cleared of any parking.
I thought at one time the assocition was trying to do something about this, but I never heard the outcome. Please let me know if anyone has more recent information about this problem and if it can be resolved.
Thanks,
Jolene Cowan
With school about to start up again, this is a big concern to me. With all the cars parked there, kids walking to school, buses stoping to pick up kids and extra traffic going to and from the schools, this area really gets congested in the mornings.
Other concerns parked cars, glass from broken windows, trash, vehicles that aren't moved til they are orange tagged, etc.
An even bigger concern to me, is the possiblity of a child stepping from between these cars and getting hit, Or the possibility of an abduction of a child.
By law, ample parking for residents is supposed to be required, so there should be no real reason that this parking is allowed. It is a shame that we buy into a nice neighborhood and have to put up with the apartment overflow and other concerns. I know it is not the fault of the occupants, but more so the city not putting much weight on what the homeowners of the neighborhood want and feel.
I would be more that willing to help with whatever it might take to get these two areas cleared of any parking.
I thought at one time the assocition was trying to do something about this, but I never heard the outcome. Please let me know if anyone has more recent information about this problem and if it can be resolved.
Thanks,
Jolene Cowan