As a former driver, I feel for some of these drivers… the guys and gals that are gone 2-3 weeks from home just to be stifled by the city that they live in when it comes to safely parking for the weekend near home.
The key phrase is "near home". Sure, you can park at the truck stop in Navasota or N. Bryan but COCS has zero places for a big truck to park for a couple days. Don't say "what about the gas station at 6 and Barron"? That's private property and they only allow their fuel trucks to park there.
If some local business owner has a big lot in/near town that can accommodate a truck or a few trucks, I may have a way to allow trucks to park and you'd make a few bucks renting the space.
I'm posting this in the spirit of helping to solve the truck parking problem. If you're a property owner and you shoot me a DM, I can tell you more.
Let's solve this issue… truckers will have a safe place to park and the city has no trucks parked on the streets!
The key phrase is "near home". Sure, you can park at the truck stop in Navasota or N. Bryan but COCS has zero places for a big truck to park for a couple days. Don't say "what about the gas station at 6 and Barron"? That's private property and they only allow their fuel trucks to park there.
If some local business owner has a big lot in/near town that can accommodate a truck or a few trucks, I may have a way to allow trucks to park and you'd make a few bucks renting the space.
I'm posting this in the spirit of helping to solve the truck parking problem. If you're a property owner and you shoot me a DM, I can tell you more.
Let's solve this issue… truckers will have a safe place to park and the city has no trucks parked on the streets!