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.
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.
Parking Permits
402 S Lincoln ST
- Case Date:
- 9/21/2019
This car has been parked in front of our house for a month. It is leaking oil and has a flat tire and no residential permit. We would like it moved. 404 S Lincoln St.
Parking Permits
404 S Lincoln ST
- Case Date:
- 9/25/2019
This car has been parked in front of my house for over a month. It is leaking oil and has a flat tire and no residential permit. I called parking enforcement early in September after the car had been there over 2 weeks. I reported it via this website last Saturday. It now has 4 tickets on it but it's still there. How can I get it removed?
Parking Permits
409 S Swain AVE
- Case Date:
- 3/31/2017
Several cars without parking permits are consistently parking in Neighborhood Zone 2 permit-only spaces.
I paid for a Zone 2 parking permit and I cannot find a parking spot on Swain Ave. (where I live) because they are almost all filled with non-permitted vehicles. I'd like to request stricter enforcement of parking laws in Zone 2.
Parking Permits
411-413 East University Street
- Case Date:
- 10/5/2017
A blue Toyota, plate # S33 5650, has been parked for several days in the same location. No Bloomington parking permit. It has a ticket, but I believe the same ticket has been left on the car for most of the time it has been parked. It was moved last night, and gone for about 12 hours before being returned to the same spot on the 400 block of E. University. It is now also slightly over the (admittedly faded) yellow line and very close to my neighbor's driveway. I have tried to report this twice today with an attached photo, each time receiving an error message.
Parking Permits
489 W 10th ST
- Case Date:
- 8/6/2024
Basement level, personal truck vehicle with FT pass parking in city vehicle/fleet reserved 24 hour spot (spot #2 specifically).
Parking Permits
501 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 12/17/2018
This landlord must have put up a sign for at least 5 private parking spots. I thought private parking would have a price. Brenda Lane
Parking Permits
501 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 2/2/2019
I want to apply for a Neighborhood Parking Permit, and found a page of FAQ, but did not see a link to the actual parking permit application.
Parking Permits
501 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 9/27/2019
The owner of this car has a private parking space on the 500 block of West Smith Avenue. (Not sure of the house number. Sorry.) As you can see, he is not within the lines. Smith Ave. is a narrow street and said 'outside the lines' parking makes it difficult for UPS/USPS, emergency, and construction vehicles to pass through easily. I've spoken to him "in-person" to politely remind him to not park in the middle of the street. Would a ticket with a fine attached get his attention? I hope so. He doesn't seem to be moved to change his parking behavior by kind yet direct words from a concerned neighbor.