Originally Posted by
Dob Hooligan
I don't think it is like the SWAT team is gonna come blastin' for you and grabbin' your car. If there is not an attempt to comply, or any positive movement towards remediation after some period of weeks, then the City might take positive action from their end.
But, the City doesn't want to do that. The code requires that cars visible from the street be parked on a hard surface (no gravel, grass or dirt), have tires that appear inflated, be tagged (I think they are allowed to check a car that is backed in), and appear to be in working order. I think cars behind a sight proof fence are not as big an issue. But, I think the fencing has to follow the normal set back and code requirements. I don't think you can throw up plywood on either side of the driveway from the house to the street and claim it is properly fenced.
If the car can roll and be easily accessed, then an older, small sized towing company (like Mel's Towing) would use a sling and dollies to get it in towable configuration and take it around much of the metro for $75-$100. Assuming you give them time to fit into their schedule and access around the car.
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