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Warren County officials defend no‑parking enforcement at Thompson Hollow after residents and hikers complain
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Warren County supervisors and residents debated new no‑parking signage, striping and towing at the Thompson Hollow trailhead near Shenandoah National Park during the Board of Supervisors meeting May 20.
Warren County supervisors and residents debated new no‑parking signage, striping and towing at the Thompson Hollow trailhead near Shenandoah National Park during the Board of Supervisors meeting May 20, after Virginia Department of Transportation crews posted signs and law enforcement began towing vehicles blocking driveways and narrow roads.
The issue drew extended discussion from supervisors, VDOT representatives and multiple residents who said hikers and tourists were being stranded and sometimes had to pay tow fees. Supervisor Cheryl Cullars said VDOT and law enforcement acted to reduce safety risks for people who live on narrow side roads.
"The signage is up. VDOT determined. I had nothing to do with that. It's their road, their decision," Cullars…
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