Just a clarification:  My own garageless situation results from the placement of my circa 1897 house on an alley-less 40' lot with less than enough clearance on either side to allow for a driveway, even if I were so barbaric as to destroy a mature 65' blue spruce (which sheds on the Brauer property to an irritating degree - David is very patient about this.) to pave a path to the back yard where I could construct a car-castle. Over the years - 23 to be exact since I bought the house - I have parked my single car curbside without any significant problem.  Based on my current property tax bill - due tomorrow, incidently - it is clear that my property is no longer "low-income".  Garage-less-ness is not just a scourge of the low-income. It is an equal opportunity plague.

Berget
Kingfield Flats

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