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on woodbridge ave between north state st and vescelli cars park on both sides of the street in the lanes and only 1 car at a time can pass, it is a bad stretch and every home on the road has a driveway, there is no shoulder so the cars are parked in the travel lanes , when garbage comes or school buses everyone is stopped , in the winer it is worse with snow, this should be no parking on one side all the time to allow for car to pass , they can use their driveways , it would be different if they did not have them ,
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Planner (Registered User)
Good Luck!
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Ryan Healey (Registered User)
"Ansonia Police and Public Works are incredibly lax in enforcing parking laws" - You know, I just don't understand this. I am sure they are FINE officers and well intended but the number of Police vehicles (most lovely newer SUVs) that I see driving around Ansonia on constant patrol of... something... somewhere boggles the mind.
I have lived many places, never have I see more police vehicles that seem to just be looking for something to do. I even saw an accident on Main where THREE officers had responded and it was ONE car with barely any damage.
Really? Three officers were free and needed to go check out this fender bender?
So why parking laws are not enforces escapes me. There is clearly "manpower".
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Anne Beverly (Registered User)
There are MANY streets in Ansonia that are not wide enough for street parking such as Vine. Every home has a driveway that remains EMPTY because the residents would rather throw all the cars on the street that have to be bothered moving one if someone further up the driveway needs to exit.
So, not only is the entire street blocked when someone often and illegally parks on the left side (ignoring the "No Parking" signs) but all winter you can barely pass because the dozens of parked cars stop the city from being able to clear the street properly of snow. Parking ban? What parking ban? The city never enforces it.
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