Don't block me in!

Nope, you’re right: the entrance to the driveway is cut into the curb. If the 2nd floor neighbors are home, I have to drive over the curb to get into my spot because the curb isn’t cut there. The driveway is wider than the cut in the curb.

I would suggest you speak to your landlord, then, about why the curb isn’t cut. Because I know that yellow curb or not, I would assume that only the cut curb was illegal to block just as I can park adjacent to the convenience store parking lot except for the actual entrance without worrying that someone will be blocked in by another parked car and be unable to drive over the sidewalk to exit.I suspect many people would, and the problem will probably never end unless the curb is cut (and there’s a reason why only some of it is currently cut) or official “no parking” signs are put up by the city or you fid out from the landlord or the city that it is legal for people to park there, and you have been given an inaccesable parking space.