closed #151001
Blocked Street
668-698 North Summitt Street
- Case Date:
- 3/10/2016
Non plated trucks parked, trash scattered in and around plated trucks parked on street.
Non plated trucks parked, trash scattered in and around plated trucks parked on street.
Trucks parked on street without plates or expired plates. Trash scattered around vehicles.
Car parked in the gravel area is parked illegally. We have had issues with people parking in this spot even though it is not a legal parking zone. I have spoken with parking enforcement before and they confirmed that this is indeed not a legal parking zone and they have ticketed before. Recently people have been parking there on a regular basis. This is the lot behind 728 E Atwater. Accessible off of S Park.
Prius parked in yellow zone on Northwest corner of W 7th and Maple. Has been parked there all day. Creating a sightline issue for cars pulling into intersection Southbound on Maple.
Lane blocked. No signage or warning lights
Black Lexus SUV with expired plates(Palm Beach, Florida) regularly parks in alley on south side of house. Car also is often seen driving south on Lincoln (street is one-way north) from 12th to this alley.
Tenants have been parking in alley adjacent to (southside) rental unit.
Black car parked on the street for several weeks. Has not moved. Makes it difficult for trash trucks, utility vehicles, etc to drive to end of street. Same house has 2 non-working vehicles and 2 working vehicles in the driveway. Also has a visitor often that parks across from black car and further restricts ability to drive to end of street.
This home is a rental property. Whoever is renting it currently has their very large work truck parked on the street every day, which is very near the stop sign at Larkspur and Woodhill. The truck has leaked what looks like oil all over the street in front of the home. The truck makes viewing around it for oncoming traffic very difficult.
17 cars parked along 900 block S Eastside St. At 1 place 2 cars parked opposite each other creating choke point, a trash truck could barely get by.