I suspect there are more broken windshields in Nichols Hills, a popular spot for that since people seem inclined to leave purses and keys in their cars, than in the Maywood area. I see people parking there for Thunder games all the time, and I wouldn't hesitate to park out front. I've never seen a parking garage in an apartment or condo complex that had space for friends anywhere but out in the open. In Chicago you park on the street or in the alley in almost all neighborhoods, and Atlanta is the same way (the two cities I've visited most recently).