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June 6, 2009 at 6:53 AM #15831June 6, 2009 at 6:59 AM #411306UCGalParticipant
Most gated communities I’ve seen have private roads. That allows them to impose restrictions against parking on the street, etc.
June 6, 2009 at 6:59 AM #411543UCGalParticipantMost gated communities I’ve seen have private roads. That allows them to impose restrictions against parking on the street, etc.
June 6, 2009 at 6:59 AM #411789UCGalParticipantMost gated communities I’ve seen have private roads. That allows them to impose restrictions against parking on the street, etc.
June 6, 2009 at 6:59 AM #411855UCGalParticipantMost gated communities I’ve seen have private roads. That allows them to impose restrictions against parking on the street, etc.
June 6, 2009 at 6:59 AM #412006UCGalParticipantMost gated communities I’ve seen have private roads. That allows them to impose restrictions against parking on the street, etc.
June 6, 2009 at 9:17 AM #411365temeculaguyParticipantI know of no gated tract where the roads are not private, that’s one of the reasons the hoa for gates places is high. It’s not the gate operation that costs money, it’s the fact that the public has no access therefore the city/county will not pay for the paving, streetlights, insurance or anything else that has to do with the roads. These people do pay property tax just the same so they have the same access to other services (police, fire, etc.) just not anything to do with the streets. Sorry, you can’t get the gates removed, only the homeowners can do that.
June 6, 2009 at 9:17 AM #411602temeculaguyParticipantI know of no gated tract where the roads are not private, that’s one of the reasons the hoa for gates places is high. It’s not the gate operation that costs money, it’s the fact that the public has no access therefore the city/county will not pay for the paving, streetlights, insurance or anything else that has to do with the roads. These people do pay property tax just the same so they have the same access to other services (police, fire, etc.) just not anything to do with the streets. Sorry, you can’t get the gates removed, only the homeowners can do that.
June 6, 2009 at 9:17 AM #411849temeculaguyParticipantI know of no gated tract where the roads are not private, that’s one of the reasons the hoa for gates places is high. It’s not the gate operation that costs money, it’s the fact that the public has no access therefore the city/county will not pay for the paving, streetlights, insurance or anything else that has to do with the roads. These people do pay property tax just the same so they have the same access to other services (police, fire, etc.) just not anything to do with the streets. Sorry, you can’t get the gates removed, only the homeowners can do that.
June 6, 2009 at 9:17 AM #411915temeculaguyParticipantI know of no gated tract where the roads are not private, that’s one of the reasons the hoa for gates places is high. It’s not the gate operation that costs money, it’s the fact that the public has no access therefore the city/county will not pay for the paving, streetlights, insurance or anything else that has to do with the roads. These people do pay property tax just the same so they have the same access to other services (police, fire, etc.) just not anything to do with the streets. Sorry, you can’t get the gates removed, only the homeowners can do that.
June 6, 2009 at 9:17 AM #412066temeculaguyParticipantI know of no gated tract where the roads are not private, that’s one of the reasons the hoa for gates places is high. It’s not the gate operation that costs money, it’s the fact that the public has no access therefore the city/county will not pay for the paving, streetlights, insurance or anything else that has to do with the roads. These people do pay property tax just the same so they have the same access to other services (police, fire, etc.) just not anything to do with the streets. Sorry, you can’t get the gates removed, only the homeowners can do that.
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