closed #181745
Blocked Street
2400 E 4th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
- Case Date:
- 10/6/2022
Townsend left a bunch of plastic runners in the street. They are big and creating a road issue. about 4ft by 6ft each.
Townsend left a bunch of plastic runners in the street. They are big and creating a road issue. about 4ft by 6ft each.
There is a no parking sign on the north bound side of Madison as you approach the stop sign at Dodds. A vehicle is regularly parked at the house on the southeast corner blocking over half of the north bound lane approaching the stop sign.
Previously reported in 181674 (the input form doesn't seem to recognize the address where this issue exists: 3822 E Brownridge Rd). For several weeks, there's been a car parked in the yard with the front end out in the street. A traffic cone has been placed in front of the car; eastbound traffic must swerve into the westbound lane to avoid the parked vehicle.
For several weeks, there's been a car parked in the yard with the front end out in the street. A traffic cone has been placed in front of the car; eastbound traffic must swerve into the westbound lane to avoid the parked vehicle.
At 8:35 this morning, a Centerpoint Energy truck was idling in the bike lane, blocking both lanes so I had to drive in the street, even though there's that big electric sign not far from that spot that says No Parking in the Bike Lane. There was a dude in the front seat reading an ipad or something.
Cars parked blocking Dodds
Restaurant taking deliveries that make it impossible to pass legally traveling on Washington. I took it to be Da Vinci's pizza. Serious question, not being glib: does BPD enforce parking regulations when violated by delivery vehicles? Because I see it multiple times on any trip around town on a weekday morning.
Hi, When attempting to drive westbound on Countryside Lane outside Summit Elementary, we were told by a crossing guard that they were allowed to completely block westbound traffic and would not allow us to drive in the eastbound lane due to “their walkers”. I raised a complaint with the principal several weeks ago about not only convenience, but also the fact that emergency vehicles are not able to drive through. They responded indicating that people are only supposed to be parking on the far westbound side of the street and not blocking traffic, but that is not what’s happening. How do they have the authority to block traffic and decide who is or is not allowed to drive on a public street? They said it was “for 15 minutes” but no drop/off pick/up ever takes a mere 15 minutes as parents start lining up we before school lets out.
Two bedroom home with 6 & 7 vehicles parked all around and on the street and in neighbors driveways. Sometimes you can barely get down the road.
Multiple cars are parked lining my residential street I live on and some of them are blocking entry/exit to my private driveway. People are using my street for overflow parking for Switchyard park and no cars are normally allowed to park on the street at all.