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Resident fights back against mysterious vehicle code enforcement

October 18, 2024 | Riverside, Montgomery County, Ohio


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Resident fights back against mysterious vehicle code enforcement
Residents of Harshman Road are raising concerns about recent enforcement actions regarding vehicle codes in their neighborhood. A local resident, who has lived at 2608 Harshman Road since 2005, reported that their bucket truck was cited for being nonconformant with city ordinances. The resident expressed confusion over the sudden enforcement, noting that the truck had been parked on their property for over a decade without issue.

The resident indicated that the citation stemmed from an anonymous complaint, which they found unusual. They emphasized that their property is situated over 300 feet from the road, making it difficult for passersby to see the vehicles unless they were specifically looking for them. The speed limit on Harshman Road is 45 miles per hour, further reducing the likelihood of visibility.

During the meeting, the resident questioned the necessity of such ordinances, suggesting that while regulations are important, they should be applied fairly and consistently. The discussion highlights ongoing tensions between local residents and city code enforcement, raising questions about the balance between community standards and individual property rights.

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