closed #187574
Blocked Street
2530 N Fritz Dr, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA
- Case Date:
- 3/8/2024
Every day this jerk parks in the middle of the street. A clear violation. Please do n something for all of us in this neighborhood.
Every day this jerk parks in the middle of the street. A clear violation. Please do n something for all of us in this neighborhood.
Truck continues Parking on street… you’ve closed this again with no citation because there’s not a no parking sign?! On an active two lane street? That makes no sense. It’s a street. Not a parking spot. There is no street parking in this neighborhood. Never has been. We will let other HOAs no that per parking services we can park on any street as long as a sign isn’t erected. Just nonsense.
Blue sedan-type vehicle parked in the roadway, making it hard to traverse. There are also several cars parked on the roadway along N Hillsdale Drive, which makes travel difficult - especially around the traffic light.
Car has been abandoned in the road blocking traffic and driveways since early this morning
There are branches of a tree that are hanging in the road. I hit the branches, and they almost broke my side mirror. I also started to swerve as a reflex, but into oncoming traffic. My wife also had the same problem on this road, also today. If this doesn’t get fixed soon, it will definitely cause wrecks. It’s on the East side of the road, going north past the bridge.
A tree or branch has fallen and the top of it is in the northbound lane.
White vehicle has been left on the street for months, no plate, has not moved, it has become an annoyance to passing cars and neighbors.
Car blocking side walk
Appears to be an abandoned vehicle parked at the end of East Canada Drive near the High Grove Apartments. Vehicle has not moved since Monday and it is obstructing sight lines and traffic. Who maintains this road way? We were told it was the city after they made Sare Rd office remove their no parking signs.
The owner of this location had a tree cut down 6 months ago. There are muliple piles of branches that extend up to 3 feet into Bankers Drive. This creates a hazard for all who traverse this street.