We know finding a parking space can be challenging around the neighborhood, and although we generally do not park in front of our neighbor's homes as a courtesy, all street parking is considered public property. Unless a vehicle is violating a law (blocking a driveway or fire hydrant, parked in a red zone, or "abandoned" for three days or more, etc) everyone has equal right to park in an open street space.
TIP: There are often open parking spaces on the south end of Salk
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