D.C. Ticketing Homeowners for Parking in Their Own
Driveways<http://www.reason.com/blog/show/133186.html>

Posted on April 29, 2009, 7:01pm | Radley
Balko<http://www.reason.com/staff/hitandrun/143.html>

Fresh from a proposal to charge residents extra fees for street
lights<http://www.wjla.com/news/stories/0309/606569.html>,
D.C.’s latest effort to generate revenue is to ticket residents for *parking
in their own driveways.*

No, that isn’t an exaggeration <http://www.wtop.com/?sid=1659296&nid=695>:

Beverly Anderson is mad as hell. She just started to get tickets for parking
in her own driveway.

That’s right. The District of Columbia is ticketing people who park their
cars in their own driveways.

“This is clearly an attempt by the city to extort money out of property
owners,” Anderson tells WTOP.

Anderson has received two of the $20 tickets in the past month. Anderson has
owned the Capitol Hill house (and the driveway, so she thought) for more
than ten years and has never gotten a ticket. And she’s not alone.

It turns out that D.C. has an odd, obscure law stating that the land between
the front of your house and the street, otherwise known as your driveway and
front yard, falls under a bizarre classification known as “private property
set aside for public use.” Essentially, though owners have to pay for its
maintenance and upkeep (they can be fined if they don’t), it’s considered
public property. Which apparently means that, technically, you can’t park
your car on it. The city recently dusted off the law, and began writing
parking tickets if any part of a resident’s car is parked between the front
facade of their house and the street, even if it’s parked in the driveway.

When Anderson complained, one D.C. official told her that if she wanted, she
could pay the city to lease the land between the front of her house and the
street, which would allow her to park her car there legally.

In November 2007, I wrote about how D.C. was phasing out due process
rights<http://www.reason.com/blog/show/123439.html>for people who want
to contest parking tickets in person.

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