Article Courtesy of WPTV
Channel 5
By Alanna Quillen
Alanna QuillenPublished November
24, 2018
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GREENACRES -- Neighbors in one Greenacres neighborhood claim they are having a
very hard time to simply park their car around their own homes.
They say the problem lies with HOA parking rules that they believe are just too
strict. Now, those neighbors have had enough.
Over the weekend, a petition was started
at Joggers Run Townhomes off Jog Road.
Homeowner Sara Watts said the rules are so impractical that
people’s cars started getting towed from their own
driveways.
“This started about three or four months ago," she said.
“We’re not happy with it."
Watts started the petition for change when it comes parking.
“It’s putting us under us under stress," she said. “They
don’t ticket or violate during the day. It's only at night.”
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Several neighbors report Joggers Run is towing cars left
and right due to strict parking rules.
“It's ridiculous that you’re afraid to even park in your own community when
you don’t have parking," said Watts. “I have a neighbor that’s having
visitors coming in for the Thanksgiving holiday and he’s really nervous
about where his family is going to park.”
People are allowed two spots per home -- garage and driveway. They aren't
allowed to park in the street. If you have a visitor, you have to get a
parking permit from the HOA. If it's after office hours, you have to request
one from one of the HOA board member’s homes.
“You can’t just knock on someone’s door at 12 midnight and ask them for a
sticker," said one neighbor who wanted to remain anonymous.
But if it’s nighttime, you have to write your home number on scrap paper and
put it in the dash. Neighbors said they tried moving their cars into the
garage and allowed their visitor to park in the driveway. But because they
did not put the scrap of paper in the dash, some neighbors have reported
cars being towed straight from their driveway.
“It’s your driveway, it’s supposed to be yours," said one anonymous
neighbor. “You have to pay $150 to get it back, it’s really become
ridiculous around here."
Many frustrated neighbors were afraid to show their face, including one man
who had his car towed twice. He parked in front of his own home after
finding no parking in the entire neighborhood. He left a note on his dash,
stating he was sorry and that he couldn't find anywhere to put his car in
the entire neighborhood since all of the available parking was taken.
Despite the note, he was towed anyway. He now considers moving.
“I work late nights, no parking," said neighbor Asim Mujeeb. "And many
times, they put a sticker saying they’re gonna tow my car."
An HOA board member said they’ve always had the same rules for the past
several years. Enforcement has just been stepped up to allow for easy access
for emergency vehicles like fire trucks and ambulances.
Neighbors hope the petition will encourage the HOA to construct more parking
spaces or possibly establish a numbers system.
“If no-one speaks up, nothing will ever be done," said Watts.
Residents pay $210 per month for HOA fees.
But there is some good news; the HOA said they do not enforce parking rules
during the holidays.
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