Residential driveway repeatedly blocked by parents dropping kids off at school. [USA, CA]

1) Standing on my own property?

2) Right, I can't "hire" them. I really need the city to enforce it and maybe put up signs.

3) Six households, four of which use the driveway (the other two face another road). If the city doesn't put up signs, our neighbors will be easily convinced to authorize expenditures through the HOA to do it (assuming the city allows it).

It looks like the rant of an unstable person.

Really, though? Laid out with logical points, in order.

Demanding the school hire crossing guards.

Read it again.

Telling police you want school children arrested for jaywalking.

The letter didn't state that.

Demanding a crosswalk which actually requires expensive traffic studies.

The neighborhood has been asking for speed mitigation in the neighborhood for years, including a crosswalk.

Then you add a whole list of other extremely expensive items often proven to be completely ineffective.

Explain.

You need your driveway clear. Take care of that first without trying to demand a solution for things that need far more input to happen.

It's a problem caused by inefficiency with the roadway system, all of which can be fixed if addressed jointly by the school district and the city.

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