closed #150908
Parking on Unimproved Surface
1209 S Park AVE
- Case Date:
- 3/3/2016
Vehicle parked in rear yard behind garage. Noted from Woodlawn at neighbors request.
Vehicle parked in rear yard behind garage. Noted from Woodlawn at neighbors request.
Vehilces parked in grass
Greenish-grey KIA compact/SUV has been parked on the front lawn of 1208 S Woodlawn Ave (in the grass, an unimproved surface) for several weeks. There seems to be no indication that there is an intention to remove the vehicle from the unimproved surface.
A resident of 703 W Sixth St routinely parks her car facing the wrong way in front of her apartment house. The car, a small grey Ford, is often left this way overnight. License plate - 223LI.
There is a car parked in the yard.
Rental unit: Tenants park their truck on their back yard. Plenty of on-street parking spaces. The rest of the neighbors park their cars on the street and not on their backyards. Please help us. This is a rental unit owned by Aviva Orenstein. Sorry, in previous report I wrote the address incorrectly. the rental unit is 1204 S Dunn St
Our neighbor continues to park on an unimproved surface. We have reported this before and they continue doing this. This photo was taken this morning Saturday October 10, 2020 around 8 am. There are on street parking spaces, they just prefer to park in their back yard. Rental property owned by Aviva Orenstein. Please help us with this recurrences. Thank you
Our neighbor continues to park on an unimproved surface. We have reported this before and they continue doing this. This photo was taken this morning Saturday October 10, 2020 around 8 am. There are on street parking spaces, they just prefer to park in their back yard. Rental property owned by Aviva Orenstein. Please help us with this recurrences. Thank you
tenants are parking on grass and driving across neighbors yard. (corner lot) complainant says this is possibly over occupied but Carol just did the cycle on this and says it is the tenant's girlfriends staying over. Mr Hanna says the best time to see problem is in early morning and after fresh snow.