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closed #187785

Parking Permits

Case Date:
3/26/2024

City hall parking lot has municipal plate city vehicles parked in full time parking often when there’s little parking

closed #187896

Parking Permits

620 N Rogers ST

Case Date:
4/5/2024

Full time city vehicle parking in fleet lot taking up space from fleet vehicles. Additional construction vehicles are in whole parking lot, not one area.

closed #188691

Parking Permits

1710 S Walnut St, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA

Case Date:
5/31/2024

Parking if vehicles all of grass and in row. Please ticket these and get them to move

closed #188762

Parking Permits

2526 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
6/4/2024

Parking in row tree plot grass area. Please send someone as this is blocking the stop/turn in here

closed #188815

Parking Permits

3013 S Stratford DR

Case Date:
6/6/2024

Vehicle parked in grass not spaces at Roger’s family park. Please ticket causing earth disturbance problems.

closed #188954

Parking Permits

2110 E Covenanter DR

Case Date:
6/14/2024

Doing work on yard and pulled vehicle up in the yard. Parked on lawn.

closed #191896

Parking Permits

S Walnut St

Case Date:
7/11/2024

Stryker towing parking in row and tree plot. Please come ticket them. Looks bad.

closed #192588

Parking Permits

401 N Morton ST

Case Date:
7/31/2024

Is the City no longer sending neighborhood permit renewal applications by mail or email? They will expire soon and when i went to the appropriate web page it looks like that has been operational since July 17, i.e., roughly a month before the old permits expire. That's plenty of time, but i would have appreciated a reminder. Thanks for taking this question, and perhaps referring it to the appropriate person.

closed #192607

Parking Permits

401 N Morton ST

Case Date:
7/31/2024

Follow up on closed case #192588. Yes, I know when parking permits expire. I do not think a press release and a Facebook post qualify as adequate noticing. I understand the cost-saving of electronic messaging. Do you have special provision to contact non-tech savvy (often) elders directly? For years, ctizens have complained about the City's failure to communicate and be transparent. This approach to letting them know about complying with this important regulation isn't the best.