There is no yellow/orange line near the hydrant in my neighborhood that you usually see to mark how far away to park. Suggestions?
I grew up in the 80s. Everyone wore chinos (kind of like cargo pants) with penny loafers and polo shirts that had symbols or logos on them. We also wore stretch jeans or tights with long, over sized sweaters or shirts, with a wide belt at the waist. Everyone wore flat shoes, or high, flat boots. Riding boots and also the ones that go to the knee or over the knee were popular. And denim mini skirts, with leggings underneath. Earrings were long and dangly and girls had several studs and hoops going all the way up their ears.
I would get good gloves, safety glasses and batteryx2F;plugin sawsall with a handful of demolitionx2F;fire rescue blades from Big Box Lowes, HD and load it. I would keep low profile if don't have demolition permit and hurry. Old roofs and buildings can have asbestoes - drown it with water spray as you load. This would ruin you with city. If you are by the book already (whew) a Bobcat is good, but you must start slowly and move slow. Never move around with bucket high or heavy, easy, to avoid upset. It is not a great idea if you are not mechanically inclined.