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Traffic & Parking Study
Posted on May 27, 2021 12:58 PM by Admin
Categories: General
The HOA has engaged with several departments of the City of Noblesville for almost two years to discuss parking and speed concerns within the neighborhood. Several speed studies have been conducted through the years and a new one was done in early 2020. In short the study did not reveal any data to support the concern that speed is a significant issue or that the placement of additional signage is warranted. Regarding parking there is no concern with emergency vehicles being able to access any street in the neighborhood and this is not a valid reason to restrict parking. Any change to parking limits must be presented to and approved by a committee which issues recommendations to the City Council who would then vote to adopt or deny that recommendation. For the committee to consider a parking change 75% or more of all homeowners on a street would have to sign a petition in favor of the change. 
 
You can view all of the information and explanations from the city in the documents below.
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The HOA does not have the authority to tow vehicles from public streets. The HOA also does not have the ability to require permits that would allow it to identify the owners of vehicles. The CC&R's as written by the developers of the subdivision include no provisions for the enforcement of policies regarding on street parking. As of mid-2021 legal council has affirmed the HOA does have the option to tow commercial vehicles and trailers which is something the board is researching.
 
If you see vehicles on the street violating city ordinances or laws please contact the Noblesville Police Department.