closed #198910
Blocked Street
321 S Grant ST
- Case Date:
- 10/19/2024
blocked driveway
blocked driveway
Construction workers were blocking the driveway at the home and make it impossible to leave the driveway. The driveway has a massive curb that will ruin the front of the car if you were to drive over it. Lead to the side of my car getting scraped up due to these workers not parking in the street. There is no need to be parking in a residents driveway
Construction workers were blocking the driveway at the home and make it impossible to leave the driveway. The driveway has a massive curb that will ruin the front of the car if you were to drive over it. Lead to the side of my car getting scraped up due to these workers not parking in the street. There is no need to be parking in a residents driveway
In response to case #198944 - this property does not actually have a driveway, though there is a gravel area next to the house that can accommodate two small vehicles. (Side note: the out-building next to the house actually extends over the property line.) The gravel area east of the house is formally an alley that is indeed sometimes blocked by construction/maintenance/utility workers, but more often is regularly blocked by the tenants of this house themselves and their friends who park there and/or their trash containers, preventing others from using the alley.
Old Cadillac with a flat tire and open sunroof has been parked on the grass with the rear partially blocking the alley. It's been there for months with an expired plate
There are two vehicles blocking access to two properties in the neighborhood. There is work that needs to be done to these properties. The work is having to be rescheduled because these cars continue to park in the undeveloped alleyway in between the two properties. The city of Bloomington needs signage to let people know it is not to be blocked. The owner of these vehicles lives at 1405 W 6th street. These vehicles were supposed to be ticketed and towed. The previous case was closed but there is no resolution.
The fiber optic company is at it again. I was In Indy all day and come to a blocked street with the fiber optic company striking a water main in the middle of Fess Avenue. Not only did they dig up my yard without notification and it still remains dirt covered WITH NO grass seed, I came home tonight after being in Indy ALL day to finding my driveway inaccessible with 4-5 city trucks, trailers and workers fixing a WATER MAIN break caused by the gigabit folks trying to install fiber optic UNDER the street and hitting a water main line. Who in the city hired and who manages these people??!! Enough is enough!
This car has been parked in the Lincoln street bike lane for most of the summer at this point.
As we drive north on Dunn Street (within the Blue Ridge neighborhood), our car is often scraped and scratched by vegetation growing alongside the road. Would it be possible to trim those branches so that cars can avoid being scraped without needing to move into the middle of the road?
Truck and trailer are parked on the street in a no parking zone, blocking the roadway.