My neighbor keeps parking their car in front of my house, can they do that?
Parking on public streets is subject to the “first come, first served” rule. Any person can park their vehicle in an available public parking space. The best approach is to seek cooperation from the neighbor. In residential areas, the vehicle must be moved every 72 hours and can not block a driveway.

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1. My neighbor keeps parking their car in front of my house, can they do that?
2. Do I have to park in the marked spaces?
3. I received a Fix-It Ticket, how do I clear it?
4. Can I use disabled parking spaces?
5. I got a ticket for parking in the disabled place, because I forgot to display my placard?
6. Can I use a loading zone?
7. Can I back into a parking space?
8. How do I pay for a parking citation?
9. I lost my parking citation, what do I do?
10. How do I contest/appeal a parking citation?
11. What type of parking enforcement can the police department do on private property?
12. My neighbors and I would like to have a block party and close the public street, how do I do this? Can we have a parade?
13. What are the days and hours that parking is enforced?