ICYMI - First 50 Fence Posts
In case you are wondering what is going on at Birch Park, the first 50 fence posts were "planted" more than a month ago along Rolling Knoll Drive. This is part of a plan to keep a few cars from parking on the grass between the curb and the sidewalk.
A chain will be strung between the fence posts. Perhaps that has even been already done.
Rolling Knoll Drive is a public roadway, owned by and maintained by Richland County. There are no posted No Parking signs. It is not illegal to park on Rolling Knoll Drive, unless such parking blocks the street.
Will cars still park along the curb? I think you can count on it. It will not be unlawful for them to do so.
If vehicles block the roadway, call the S.C. Highway Patrol or RCSD.
Will all the posts be stained, so that they match?
Will there be increased lawncare costs? A riding mower will no lower be able to zip along between the curb and the sidewalk, and extended time will be needed to edge carefully around each post.
How many more fence posts are to be installed?
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