Why can’t I park my car in the front yard or on the sidewalk?
The city’s zoning code states that vehicles must be parked on an all-weather surface defined as asphalt or concrete. This means vehicles cannot be parked in the front yard. “Yard cars” detract from the community’s quality of life. Parking on or across a sidewalk hinders pedestrians – especially those with disabilities. Sidewalks must be available for use by any member of the public at all times.

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1. How long does it take the city to abate a public nuisance?
2. What if my landlord won’t fix something in my home?
3. Why can’t I park my car in the front yard or on the sidewalk?
4. What if my car doesn’t run?
5. How are public nuisance codes enforced?
6. How tall does the grass has to be before it becomes a public nuisance?
7. Do I have to mow the yard and maintain trees and shrubs next to the street?
8. What is a trash public nuisance?
9. Why can’t I leave my sofa or recliner on the porch?
10. How can I dispose of bulky trash items?