closed #180475
Blocked Street
- Case Date:
- 6/30/2022
At the intersection of Patterson and 2nd street on the southwest corner, there's a tall patch of grass that's a traffic and pedestrian hazard.
At the intersection of Patterson and 2nd street on the southwest corner, there's a tall patch of grass that's a traffic and pedestrian hazard.
There is a black truck "parked" in the driveway that is parked partway in the road,and it's blocking about half of the lane.
The equipment for the cable installation is parked so that the line of sight is blocked. When school starts this will create a very dangerous traffic situation. As it is, it is impossible to pull out of the court safely. Many cars use the court as a turn around.
A truck full of trash has been parked outside of house for months. They live at the house but this is a nice neighborhood and they have a bunch of hoarding things outside house even. The car is parked in front of a stop sign which is super hard to get around when two cars are trying to go opposite directions.
Contractor and personal vehicles are parked all day long in the MIDDLE of the already blocked and crowded roadway. A major safety issue just 100 ft from the BPD offices. All these vehicles should be parked in a public lot or on the actual building site.
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.
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.
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.
Wiltshire court. cars parked backed up to curb instead of parallel. obstructing standard circle traffic.
On the west side of N. Williams St. between 8th and 9th Sts., the yard is so overgrown that it blocks half the width of the street, making it difficult to navigate when other cars are approaching during most of the year and impossible to navigate when snow plowing further narrows the passage.