RR parking is not bad if you live there and have a sticker, visitors on the other hand might as well expect to go get their cars from the towing yards. There is virtually no visitor parking, 5 spaces for every 3 buildings, with as many as 48 residents per building, that's a poor ratio. The other things that are lackluster at RR, the dumpster situation is attrocious, they have 1 compactor for the entire complex at the back of the property, it is always overflowing and completely out of the way. Also, they have the BTU power strip, pay as you go electricity plan. Usually in place in low income and HUD housing where people who are delinquent on paying their utility bills, have this installed so the utility people don't have to go turn the power on and off all the time. This is a debit system where you get a Credit Like Card, put money on it at BTU or the Main Lease office, then swipe it in your apartment, and you get a countdown on usage, when you run out of money on your unit it automatically cuts the power till you put more money on. The only problem, these units are always malfunctioning, unable to communicate with the system or just EFFFed up. And the BTU technicians are so sick of dealing with the problems out there they are slower than normal to respond. Other than that I actually enjoyed living there, it was quiet, and the amenities like a big tv, free cable, free internet, plus washer and dryer was nice for the price.