closed #154390
Blocked Street
2410 E Moores PIKE
- Case Date:
- 7/30/2016
Car parked with Hazards on for second time today alone, blocking road at intersection, vehicle has been her for over an hour this time.
Car parked with Hazards on for second time today alone, blocking road at intersection, vehicle has been her for over an hour this time.
There is a car parked in the alley behind my residence that is blocking my ability to pull out of my driveway. The car has been parking here for the last few nights and is here right now. I called the Bloomington Police and Officer Fosnaugh said that he would be able to tow the vehicle if the City of Bloomington would put up a NO PARKING sign here, and he told me to contact you for this. Who specifically do I need to speak to so that such a sign can be put up as soon as possible because this person won't stop parking behind my house, and now I can only get out when this person decides to move his car. The alley behind my house is not wide enough for cars to park here. Please help me.
This is a recurring issue from last year. Commercial equipment being parked in our Sycamore Knolls subdivision for over 3 months! Don’t know if it’s in need of repair, but they’ve had plenty of time if it does. Also, Sycamore Knolls subdivision has Convenants prohibiting the parking of such vehicles in the neighborhood. Can the proper authority/department please address this issue at the intersection of Arden and Sycamore Court. Thank you for your time.
The owners of this house leave a boat parked on the street at least 5 days/nights a week. It is in a cul-du-sac. In addition to the boat, they park at least one, sometimes two huge trucks on the street. This makes it difficult for, not only neighbors to get through the street, but also the trash truck and possibly emergency vehicles.
Buses parked in road and cars on all sides of street. Road blocked.
There is a boat parked in the front yard and a trailer out on the street that is never moved. It is dangerous for cars and pedestrians alike. Also, it's just ugly and it should not be there. Thanks.
This house was sold and purchased by new owners in 2016. Since then the number of vehicles parked on the street has grown to as many as 7 over time. For the last 8 months, one of the vehicles has had 2 flat tires and has not moved. There have been many times (especially during snowy winter days) where the street becomes hard to navigate especially with two way traffic. Is there any ordinance that recommends the number of cars one can park in front of their house? Can an abandoned car remain on the streets for months on end? Perhaps the number of cars is related to the number of families residing at this home; is there a limit to the number of families that may be co-housing? How can this be resolved? Aside from the driving safety issues, it is a visual blight on our neighborhood and a very unfortunate welcome to our lovely neighborhood.
I live on Marilyn Drive. I park a vehicle overnight on the street. I just want to make sure this is OK. I have read the ordinance where I must park going the same direction as traffic and I must not obstruct traffic, i.e. I need to make sure there is 12 feet for traffic to pass by. I just want to make sure on this. There are no - NO Parking signs on our street. During the snow storm I did make a point of not park on the street overnight so the snow plows could get through. Please let me know if I am OK with parking on the street - thanks for your help - Kevin Keough
a pile of gravel is blocking part of the south bound lane of S Maxwell st near E Miller Dr
this issue was not resolved even though the case was closed