closed #178392
Blocked Street
717 S Park AVE
- Case Date:
- 12/11/2021
Neighbor parked car in alley
Neighbor parked car in alley
Cleaning personnel blocking alley with their vehicle
Are the angled parking spaces off of Brown Avenue owned by the city? Every day there is a black truck with an extended cab that sticks out into the street. It obstructs the view of vehicles turning left onto Brown Avenue and creates a road hazard by exceeding the parking lot space.
Cars parking on the wrong side of the street
Four or five abandoned vehicles on the street with homeless living inside some and tearing apart others to sell parts. ALSO, one large trash bin on the side of the road. I asked J and B Disposal to place it out from the side of the road and they don't know where to put it. The bin has both lids missing and trash blows down the street onto my property. My family and visitors have to SQUEEZE between abandoned vehicles and a trash bin.
I have repeatedly asked my neighbors at 717 S. Park Ave. not to block the alley with their cars. They continue to do so as illustrated in the attached photo, taken 8/30 at about 11:30am. The alley was blocked much of yesterday 8/29 as well.
Truck on parked Washington completely blocking Driscoll. Cars turning onto Driscoll blocked. Asked truck owner to please move. His response was "F... you, call a cop !"
The new apartment complex at the corner of walnut and Driscoll. There was no space for parking added for parallel parkers so when they park, it turns Driscoll into a one lane street which is dangerous for those turning onto Driscoll from walnut when they are met with vehicle traveling west on Driscoll. Also, they are parking all the way to walnut blocking the sidewalk ramp and the fire hydrant .
The person at this house has had two snow plows stored on the street since winter. The one plow is fairly wide and it is a hazard with the cars parked on the other side of the road.
A house located at the corner of East Wylie Street and S. Grant Street has erected "no parking" signs along Wylie in order to allow a large truck and car trailer (with demolition derby cars) to park there as needed. When the truck is there, it is difficult to two cars to pass each other on this narrow street. Is this legal?