u/engyne1

The "no trespassing" and strict HOA enforcement in Castle Rock neighborhoods feels like low-level violence

Genuine vent. I get wanting a nice quiet suburb, but after living here a while the constant fences, property line obsession, and meltdowns over anyone parking "where they shouldn't" or walking through just feels wrong. It's all miniature border enforcement.. aka: keeping people out who haven't been "approved."

No one is illegal, right? That includes neighbors, delivery drivers, or anyone just trying to exist in the community. I've started leaving my gate open during the day as a small act of resistance and call out anyone who doesn't do the same anymore. I was thinking of launching an app or service that let's homeowners post their homes up for asylum seekers and migrants to come stay with them for free. Its the least we could do to stay compassionate in this turbulent and hateful time in our nations history.

The ultimate goal is to tear down these oppressive systems. Anyone else in the sub struggling with this or pushing back against the heavy HOA border policing in their development?

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u/engyne1 — 11 days ago