Following the Open Board Meeting on May 6th, the Board deliberated on the concerns voiced by the 60-80 residents (both owners and renters) who attended the meeting and in executive session the Board voted to discontinue the Register to park program. The R2Park signs will be removed over the weekend. Notices of the Board’s decision have been placed on each of the 416 properties here, as some mentioned they did not have a computer or access to the internet.
There will be a Special Meeting called in July to define what “48 Hour Limit” actually means. That has never been clearly delineated since its initial inception. Notices of this Meeting will be on the website and signs on property once it is scheduled.
THANK YOU to our Board of Directors! Like we hope we were able to express at the meeting, overall you do a great job.
I’m proud of our residents for showing up in support of our community. A special thanks to Diana for organizing the petition and presenting it with class.
Way to go GPMCHA!! We rock as a team!!
This program is really bad I had a sick baby that have asthma he had an asthma attack last night I couldn’t take my son to emergency room because our car was towed this is ridiculous people don’t have money to be giving away
Ms. Anderson, we stopped with this program in June. If your car was recently towed, it was because it was either in a fire lane, or it was parked in the Visitor lot without a parking permit and you are a resident.
It was not towed because of R2Park. I did check and there were NO cars towed last night; the latest vehicles towed were all pickups.