Parking in University Heights & Townes
Important parking and towing information
Owners of non-garage units will be issued two blue parking hangtags which will have the assigned parking place printed on them. Hangtags should be placed on the rearview mirror of the vehicle. Vehicles with parking hangtags should not be in visitor’s spaces, just vehicles with visitor’s hang tags.
Garage units have two assigned parking spaces. The garage being one and the driveway the other. Garage units will also be issued a visitor’s hang tag to be used for guests parking in the visitors’ spaces. Only one visitor’s hang tag will be issued per unit.
Anyone parking in visitor’s parking without a hang tag will be towed at vehicle owner’s expense. Anybody parking in somebody else’s assigned space will be towed at vehicle owner’s expense. Parking a vehicle on a private street between 10:00 PM-6:00 AM is prohibited. Parking a vehicle on the grass is prohibited. Hanberry Blvd is a public street and can be used for overflow parking.
All University Heights residents are responsible for their guests and where they park.
Any vehicle not in compliance with the parking rules is subject to towing WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE.
It is YOUR responsibility to inform any guests of these rules. The Association WILL NOT reimburse you or your guests/visitors for towing of the vehicles.
Any vehicle not in compliance with the parking rules is subject to towing WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE.
It is YOUR responsibility to inform any guests of these rules. The Association WILL NOT reimburse you or your guests/visitors for towing of the vehicles.
According the Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department, any commercial vehicles parked on Hanberry Blvd, must request a permit from the City of Charlotte (please call 311 to get in touch with the correct department).
If a commercial vehicle is parked on Hanberry Blvd., you can report them to the police by calling 911. The police with check with the city to see if they have a permit and if not, will either fine them or tow them.