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8 PRIVATE VS. PUBLIC ROADS Jurisdiction over private and public roads is crucial when enforcing parking rules within a community association. Boards may be able to enforce parking rules on private roads, but not public ones. Here's why: Private Roads Roads owned by the HOA are managed by the board and subject to the guidelines outlined in the governing documents. A community association has the legal authority to oversee these roads. As such, it may impose parking restrictions, like where vehicles can park and the types of cars allowed to park on private roads. Public Roads Local, state, and federal laws govern public roads. Therefore, parking violations on public roads fall on the shoulders of public authorities, not an HOA board. However, some cities and states can still allow HOAs to pass and enforce community restrictions and cite violations. 7 6 5 4 8 9 10 11 3 2

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