Am I allowed to have a basketball goal in or near the street?

Resolution #094-2018 established a rule that requires all recreational equipment, including portable and permanent basketball goals, located within the road right-of-way be removed immediately by the property owner. This equipment placed in or near the road poses a threat to pedestrian and motorist safety. An accident occurring in the road right-of-way due to illegal placement of basketball goals is the liability of the responsible party. A previous resolution passed by the Board of Trustees in 2006 also prohibited the placement of basketball goals within the road right-of-way. Please visit our Sports Equipment Nuisance Resolution page to read more information regarding this topic.

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1. Why are my tax dollars spent on Austin Landing?
2. Am I allowed to have a basketball goal in or near the street?
3. Who is responsible for sidewalk and curb repairs in front of my home?
4. Why does the snowplow driver push snow back in my driveway?
5. Why doesn't the snowplow driver plow to the center of the street or cul-de-sac?
6. What do I do if my mailbox is knocked over during a winter weather event?
7. How do I report a pothole in the street?
8. Why did leaf crews collect in front of my house only 1 time this season?
9. Why did the township cut my leaf collection services?
10. What is considered the road right-of-way and whose responsibility is it?
11. Who do I call for refuse collection scheduling and questions?
12. My street was recently resurfaced. Why isn't it smooth?
13. What is Slurry Seal? Why does the Township use Slurry Seal?
14. Who is responsible for the roadway drainage system?
15. Who do I call if the street is flooding?
16. Who maintains my sanitary sewer system?
17. Do I need a permit for upgrades to my property?
18. Who do I call for a water main break in the street or a damaged fire hydrant?
19. Who do I call for a street light outage?
20. Who is responsible for a tree down blocking in the road?
21. Who is responsible for maintaining trees and vegetation on my property?
22. What do I do if I have a problem in my backyard?
23. Are Public Works employees really considered trained professionals?