closed #198910
Blocked Street
321 S Grant ST
- Case Date:
- 10/19/2024
blocked driveway
blocked driveway
17 cars parked along 900 block S Eastside St. At 1 place 2 cars parked opposite each other creating choke point, a trash truck could barely get by.
Black car parked on the street for several weeks. Has not moved. Makes it difficult for trash trucks, utility vehicles, etc to drive to end of street. Same house has 2 non-working vehicles and 2 working vehicles in the driveway. Also has a visitor often that parks across from black car and further restricts ability to drive to end of street.
Car is parked facing against the flow of traffic, in a no-parking zone, forcing drivers to be unable to park in the right area outside of their residence and causing safety issues with the flow of traffic down Woodlawn Avenue. Car has been parked for multiple hours and has not been removed. It is blocking the street from being used properly. I have not been able to park since I left this morning and when I left this morning I almost got hit by a car trying to squeeze into my car as well as having people almost get in accidents over this.
Car is parked facing against the flow of traffic, in a no-parking zone, forcing drivers to be unable to park in the right area outside of their residence and causing safety issues with the flow of traffic down Woodlawn Avenue. Car has been parked for multiple hours and has not been removed. It is blocking the street from being used properly. I have not been able to park since I left this morning and when I left this morning I almost got hit by a car trying to squeeze into my car as well as having people almost get in accidents over this.
The new tenants at this address continue to park on the wrong side of Ballantine, impeding traffic (especially when people are legally parked on the correct side of the street).
The road is almost completely inaccessible in front of the big apartment building here because cars are lining both sides of the street, even though there is only parking on one side of the street. Probably move in day in the building or something, but no excuse for lax parking rules. There was also a huge brown RV parked idling on the sidewalk, spewing fumes everywhere - and since someone kept the front door open, I'd imagine the whole building reeks of fumes, the entire street outside certainly does. I had to turn in the alleyway here to get around this street because I couldn't fit my car through the double parked cars. [Note: this was approx 20 mins ago, but I'd imagine the cars at least are still there.] Thanks for quick response, Roger
This home is a rental property. Whoever is renting it currently has their very large work truck parked on the street every day, which is very near the stop sign at Larkspur and Woodhill. The truck has leaked what looks like oil all over the street in front of the home. The truck makes viewing around it for oncoming traffic very difficult.
This house has recently been rented. There is now a person that we believe has been living in their red truck outside the home. Now there is a small RV parked on the Larkspur Lane side of the street beside the same house with an extension cord coming from the house to the RV, which is directly in front of the red truck. This makes seeing around the RV and truck for other vehicles very difficult.
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.