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I respectfully request that the city of Canton enforce the code which precludes vehicles from parking on sidewalks and blocking the flow of traffic (by parking in the road). I welcome a NO PARKING sign so that offending vehicles may to towed at the owner's expense.
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JLM (Registrierter Benutzer)
I would like a sign as well in my yard.
JLM (Registrierter Benutzer)
Davey (Registrierter Benutzer)
JLM (Registrierter Benutzer)
Davey (Registrierter Benutzer)
JLM you are fighting a losing battle on this issue. It is common all over and for the 2 1/2 yrs I have been in Holly Mill (S Canton) it has gone on with vehicles parking ON the sidewalk, grass etc. The Chief of Police isn't going to get involved and the HOA at least Douglas Property Management, is useless.
Just FYI: if they actually park on the street and their wheels are on the pavement it is legal parking as long as they don't block your driveway, park facing the wrong way or park to close to the corner or in front of a fire plus. Yes it is a bottleneck for traffic but it is legal and the PD/City will not get involved.
Here is a minor suggestion, order a pad of stickers with some lettering saying that the vehicle is parked illegally and put one on the offending car's window. It has no real force of law but 'might' get the owner's attention. I have some and now and then use one.
JLM (Registrierter Benutzer)
Davey (Registrierter Benutzer)
Here are 2 emails on the subject FYI
From: mark.mitchell@canton-georgia.com
To: Harris2016@aol.com
Sent: 3/12/2017 9:45:59 PM Eastern Standard Time
Subject: Re: STREET PARKING IN HOA GOVERNED COMMUNITIES - NEED SOME INPUT
Good evening,
Thank you for reaching out to me with your inquiry. In short, as you have already identified, a Home Owner's Association (HOA) truly cannot enforce City Ordinances or State Law as it relates to parking on City public streets. In my experience, I know of HOA's that have sent letters to residence in their communities asking that homeowners do not park on sidewalks, block driveways, intersections or fire hydrants with good results. With that said, we are very familiar with the dynamics of many of our neighborhoods not having enough parking in driveways because of residential designs or City infrastructure is older and structurally will not allow for homeowners to park in their driveway, if they have one at all.
Additionally, when we receive a complaint from a community, we will dispatch our Officers to extra patrol neighborhoods to detect on street parking violations to include; parking left wheel to curb, blocking of sidewalks, fire hydrants, intersections or access for emergency vehicles which equates to nintey-eight (98) inches of clearance. Officers will first make contact with the vehicle owner to educate first as to the ordinance or state law and then subsequently, if we detect another violation, we will then issue a citation.
I hope this helps to answer your questions and please do not hesitate to let me know if you need anything further. If you would like of our Officers to begin monitoring the area, please let me know and we will start immediately.
Respectfully,
Mark J. Mitchell
Chief of Police
City of Canton, Ga.
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From: mark.mitchell@canton-georgia.com
To: Harris2016@aol.com
Sent: 11/4/2016 4:04:41 PM Eastern Standard Time
Subject: Re: PARKING TICKETS NEEDED IN HOLLY MILL
Good afternoon,
Thank you for reaching out to me with this information. I will direct our Officers to increase their patrols in the area in order to detect and deter the violations of parking on a sidewalk, left wheels to curb, obstructing an intersection, emergency vehicles or blocking a fire hydrant. Our goal will be to educate citizens who live in the community as to the violations upon initial law enforcement contact and then handle accordingly with enforcement if warnings for said violations are not adhered to.
Again, thank you for sending me this information and I hope by working together we will bring resolution to this matter.
Respectfully,
Mark J. Mitchell
Chief of Police
City of Canton, Ga.
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E-mail: mark.mitchell@canton-georgia.com
On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 3:50 PM, wrote:
Can you get some attention paid to the bad parking here in Holly Mill?
Take a look at just one home owner who likes to part on the sidewalk.
How about some tickets? Probably the City can use the $ and it might keep someone from getting run over when they go out in the street to go around the cars.
I complained to the HOA who said they would send a letter, this was last Monday, either the mail is real slow or the homeowners don't care.
Davey (Registrierter Benutzer)