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Fairfax residents complain of persistent parking, engine revving and barking; council refers issue to infrastructure committee
Summary
Two residents told the Village of Fairfax council that activity at 3820 (referred to in one letter as 3820 Larson Road and in another as 3820 Watson) is causing repeated on‑street parking, constant dog barking and loud engine revving; council asked the infrastructure committee to review ordinances and meet with residents.
Two residents told the Village of Fairfax council that ongoing activity at a single household is disrupting nearby residents, and council agreed to ask the infrastructure committee to review enforcement options.
"They have 5 cars for 2 full time drivers," Robin Ryan wrote in a letter read aloud to the council, describing multiple vehicles parked on the street for days or weeks and frequent engine revving that, she wrote, "sounds like it's going to blow up." Ryan also said the property at 3820 (the letter names Larson Road) has yard conditions she called a "total junkyard." Another letter, from Deanna White, said she hears seven barking dogs and repeated engine noise that interrupted her…
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