closed #174467
Parking on Unimproved Surface
- Case Date:
- 1/9/2021
4319 Sheffield. Suv parking on front lawn with frequency
4319 Sheffield. Suv parking on front lawn with frequency
Every school day, multiple cars park along 2nd street in front of Binford school. Other cars are backed up from the parking lot. They block part of the street while doing this, and they make it dangerous to put onto the street and to drive through the area. Please do not allow them to park partially in the street or in areas that are not parking spots.
pot holes
504 N Smith Road. Commercial vehicle for a number of days has been parked on grass. Has been an issue in the past as well.
Private residence at 2304 N. Headley Road has consistent parking on unimproved surfaces, namely the front, back, and sideyards.
2 cars parked in the rear of house that haven't moved in years.
All semester, two cars have always parked going the wrong way in front of 1107 W 6th St. Recently, the number of cars increased by one. Last night there were four cars all parked going the wrong way on that section of the street. There is no reason for this, and the violators should be ticketed. Thanks.
Please send a parking enforcement officer to overhill drive, Hillsdale drive, E 5th street, N Clark street. The whole neighborhood is overrun today especially with cars parked illegally along the roads without permits, in no parking zones, and along driveways and public road but in grass too.
The owner of 408 S Mitchell now has created a couple of extra parking spaces in the yard on what used to be grass. Did they get a permit to do this?
Threlkeld, James Shannon info@bloomington.in.gov Hello, Commercial Service has illegally parked their commercial trucks in our upscale neighborhood (average home value is 750K) every day for the last 30 days. It is parked at 3954 E. Fenbrook Ln. Bloomington 47401. They have been parking other vehicles (smaller) periodically since June of 2023. Now it's every day and with their large commercial trucks. I have posted to Ureport with no success. This is no different than parking RVs or boats in residential neighborhoods. The presence of these trucks puts downward pressure on the value of the homes in this neighborhood. Who wants to pay over 750,000 for a house with big commercial trucks parked in the driveway next door every evening when they come home and all day on the weekends? This is what Commercial Services is doing in this neighborhood. Just so you know, I have made three phone calls to the company asking them to stop parking these trucks overnight and on the weekends in our neighborhood.