Most cities agree big trucks should not park in residential neighborhoods. But in Dallas those rules are hard to enforce. So a change is in the works and it may be modeled after Fort Worth.
In some Dallas neighborhoods, big commercial vehicles parked in driveways or on the street are very common, even though many are forbidden from parking there in current city rules.“There are a lot of complaints about our inability to enforce our current code because it is very confusing,” Councilman Omar Narvaez said.
“It's our property, we should have whatever we want in the yard,” she said. “I don’t know what they want us to do, to pay for storage? Even though we pay taxes and everything.”
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