Had a similar issue myself—my old Camaro was always parked on the street, and neighbors weren't thrilled. Partnering with local businesses sounds practical, but yeah...city involvement can get messy fast. Maybe start small and see how it goes?
Had a similar run-in myself when I had my Mustang—neighbors weren't exactly fans of my street-parking habits either. Partnering locally sounds smart, but city red tape can be a headache. Maybe test the waters first before diving into anything official...just my two cents.
Had a client who went through something similar with his vintage Camaro—neighbors weren't thrilled about the "eye candy" parked curbside either, haha. Honestly, city regs can be a pain, but they're usually there for a reason. Testing the waters informally first is definitely smart advice. Maybe chat with local businesses or storage spots casually before jumping into paperwork...could save you some headaches down the road.
Haha, reminds me of when my uncle parked his old Mustang on the street—neighbors acted like he'd set up a carnival ride. But seriously, city rules can be annoying, yet sometimes they're just trying to keep everyone safe. Worth checking around first before diving into red tape...
Haha, your uncle's Mustang sounds like my dad's old Camaro—neighbors acted like it was some alien spaceship landing on our street. But honestly, I think cities are getting a bit carried away with these rules. Sure, safety matters, but classic car folks usually baby their rides more than their own kids...maybe trust us a little more and ease up on the paperwork? Just sayin', sometimes common sense beats red tape.