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July 30, 2017 by Blogfinger

Commercial vehicle parked at a work site early on a Sunday morning.  No work being done that day.    7/30/17 ©

The commercial van above should not be left overnight at a job site. Allowing such vehicles to park on residential streets overnight aggravates the parking situation and encourages other contractors to do the same.  However if the commercial van owner actually lives in the Grove, there is an ordinance exception for one such vehicle.

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  1. on July 31, 2017 at 11:03 am Devil's Advocate

    Snafu John – Perhaps there was a car in front of the parked van which later pulled out leaving a space. Maybe that is the case.

    Editor’s note: The issue is that a contractor’s van was working at that location on Saturday, but not on Sunday (in fact it was still there on Sunday and on Monday morning.)

    Once the work day is over, the contractor should take that van out of town (unless the van’s owner lives in Ocean Grove.)


  2. on July 31, 2017 at 7:53 am Snafu John

    Such a van has been (poorly) parked in front of my residence (in the mountains region) since Friday, leaving about 8′ in front of it to “the box”, thus effectively taking up two spots. Grrrr….



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