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Dundalk Today
By the People, for the People
Residents Have Mixed Feelings About Leftover Parking Chairs: Report
Neighbors in Dundalk are still staking out street parking spaces with everything from Adirondack chairs to storage bins, even though January's snow has mostly melted.
Published on Feb. 28, 2026
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Residents in Dundalk, Maryland have mixed feelings about the lingering practice of using household items to reserve shoveled parking spots on the street, even though the recent snowstorm has mostly melted. Some say they've never seen anything like it, while others are ready to retire their 'parking holders' now that roads are clear.
Why it matters
This practice of reserving street parking spots with personal items reflects the ongoing challenges many urban communities face in managing limited public parking resources, especially after major weather events. It highlights the tensions that can arise between individual convenience and shared public space.
The details
Neighbors in the Dundalk area have been using a variety of household items, from Adirondack chairs to storage bins, to stake out and hold parking spots on the street even though the recent snowstorm has largely melted away. While some residents say they've never witnessed this practice before, others are ready to retire their makeshift 'parking holders' now that the roads are clear.
- The recent snowstorm in Dundalk occurred in January 2026.
The players
Dundalk residents
The local community members in the Dundalk, Maryland area who have been using household items to reserve street parking spots.
The takeaway
This situation in Dundalk reflects the ongoing challenges many urban communities face in managing limited public parking resources, especially after major weather events. It highlights the tensions that can arise between individual convenience and shared public space, and the need for creative solutions to balance the needs of all community members.

