Description
No parking on Sunday signs were installed along Ashentree Drive many years ago when there was a church on the Fisher mansion site. The church vacated the site almost 9 years ago, but the no parking signs remain. I would like to see the signs removed.
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Q. What is the sign type (Stop, Speed Limit, Yield, etc)?
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9 Comments
Acknowledged City of Brookhaven City Manager's Office (Registered User)
City of Brookhaven City Manager's Office (Registered User)
Brookhaven Department of Public Works (Registered User)
Richard Meehan (Registered User)
A Work Order (WO#1119) has been created to remove these signs
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AnneH (Guest)
Larry Danese (Guest)
The signs (technically) preclude residential visitor parking for 3 hours on Sunday mornings, but allow "wholesale parking along Ashentree" for the other 165 hours each week.
Because the church has relocated and parishioner parking on Ashentree no longer occurs; because the signs technically preclude invited residential visitor street parking on Sunday mornings, and because the signs themselves complicate lawn mowing and are not maintained, it appropriate that they be removed.
CS (Registered User)
Larry Danese (Guest)
Closed City of Brookhaven City Manager's Office (Registered User)