Mid- to late December is often filled with holiday get-togethers, with friends and families flocking to each other’s homes for food, fun and maybe a beverage or two.

That can make for crowded neighborhood streets, as visitors park where they can. Those newcomers can take up spots residents frequently use.

Some people find it unsettling to have unfamiliar vehicles parked in front of their homes, particularly if they have concerns about the cars blocking their ability to get in and out of their own driveway or for emergency vehicles to get through.

But can you have a vehicle removed for parking in front of your home in Colorado?

A stranger parked in front of my house. Can I have them towed?

If they are following the posted rules, city ordinances and state laws and are parking on a publi

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