You can see my over-the sidewalk swinging conduit about 50% down this page:
http://aprs.org/AFM-EVs.html

It swings out at 7' when in use, but swings back when not in use.
I chose 7' because that appeared to be the lowest height of Awnings along
our main street for small shops that have them.

Bob, Wb4aPR


On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 3:44 PM Lawrence Rhodes via EV <ev@lists.evdl.org>
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> In San Francisco there is a law that says gutters go on the sidewalks(some
> places allow gutters to drain under the sidewalk to the street which would
> be a great place to run a wire) or in the sewer no connection to the curb
> so getting creative you could put the cord out a door or window and over to
> a street sign then down to the car.  This would keep pedestrians safe.
> However if anyone complained it would be obvious.  You could get or build a
> cable ramp for wheelchairs and pedestrians.  Still obvious. You could used
> a planted tree with a cutout in the sidewalk to hide a conduit. All of
> these would get you a fine in San Francisco. So if you do any of these do
> it overnight. Lawrence Rhodes
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