closed #185218
Blocked Street
428 N Roosevelt St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
- Case Date:
- 8/24/2023
Person parked in the middle of the street- needs towed or ticketed (no permit, blocking the street)
Person parked in the middle of the street- needs towed or ticketed (no permit, blocking the street)
A car has been parking partially in the alley (E Alice Street) making it more difficult to use adjacent alleys and parking areas.
Vehicle parked illegally blocking entire alley
Cars are constantly parked in the road and public right of way all day and night. Always along W Gourley Pike, across from the kinser apartments. This is a bad look, nuisance, and is not permitted but keeps being allowed to exist in a very public space where visitors from out of town see as they drive in. Please remove these cars before they do more damage to the surrounding sidewalks or cause an accident from a blocked roadway.
I realize the city does not care or maintain E Canada Drive, however it is unsafe to have vehicles parked so close to the stop sign at this intersection. There are no marking on the road or curd to tell drivers they cannot park there, so they park there daily. Something needs to be done to prevent any accidents at this intersection for drivers who are unable to see around parked vehicles.
These folks park too many cars on the street. You should contact the owner and see how many adults he is renting his house to. I have seen as many as 9 cars parked in their driveway and on the street. One day they had 5 cars parked on Eddington Drive. I'm sure the owner is violating municipal code. 15.37.010 - Definitions. "Single household detached dwelling" means a building designed for the occupancy of no more than five adults unrelated by blood or marriage.
This car has been parked in the Lincoln street bike lane for most of the summer at this point.
Car illegally blocking bike lane on Lincoln just south of 3rd st (quarter block from police station)
Truck parked in bike lane
There is a green Ford Explorer that parks on or beyond the yellow line on the curb at Smith and Euclid. This often blocks safe access through that intersection. They are currently parked there. There are numerous children in the neighborhood that use that use Smith Ave as pedestrians, and it’s difficult for cars traveling south on Euclid to see them.