I've seen cars parked there between the signs. I don't know if anyone
has received a ticket. The signs haven't been there that long - maybe a
few weeks? I've been parking just past them. I did encounter a couple of
officers parked at the pond one evening asking if anyone knew who owned
the car that was parked illegally. This was right after the signs went
up. I doubt they found the owner, and I doubt a ticket was issued. It
will be interesting to see what happens when ice fishing begins.
Peggy Madden
On 15.09.2016 17:25, Edward Hack wrote:
> On a visit to Lake Runnemede this morning, I was informed by a Windsor
> town employee that parking is no longer permitted near the entry at
> Eddie's Place. There are two signs on either side of the entry marking
> the area where parking is prohibited. The signs look as though they've
> been there for a while and I'm sure a number of us have been parking
> illegally for some time.
> Has anyone encountered enforcement?
>
> Ed Hack
> Stockbridge
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