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closed #125503

Parking Permits

Case Date:
4/2/2012

124 S Clark - Cant see N/P anytime sign - tree limbs in way

closed #125504

Parking Permits

Case Date:
4/2/2012

400 N. Roosevelt - Zone # 3 sign faded - can't read

closed #125702

Parking Permits

Case Date:
4/12/2012

800 E 8TH ST ( Northwest Corner) - Zone 7 sign missing, 6 inches of post remaining, sticking out of ground. Landscaping company almost destroyed lawn mower on remaining post.

closed #125703

Parking Permits

Case Date:
4/12/2012

100 W 8th street. 2 hour parking sign and post missing...north east corner beside Kilroys.

closed #125704

Parking Permits

Case Date:
4/12/2012

2 hour sign damaged 11th street next to Upland Brewery

closed #125809

Parking Permits

Case Date:
4/18/2012

200 N. Lincoln - East side of street. 2hr/Zone 4 signs too faded to read. Hard to enforce when parkers can't read signs.

closed #125865

Parking Permits

Case Date:
4/24/2012

400 E 4th mid-block North side, 2 hour parking sign spray painted, not readable.

closed #125931

Parking Permits

Case Date:
5/1/2012

Why has the City issued a neighborhood parking permit to a vehicle that is larger than permitted by 15.32.070? The vehicle is parked in the 600 block of S. Eastside Drive. 15.32.070 - Certain vehicles—Two-hour limit. No person shall allow a truck, trailer, tractor, bus, housetrailer, semi-trailer, or other vehicle having a load capacity in excess of one ton, or a length in excess of nineteen feet, or a height in excess of six feet six inches, or a width in excess of seven feet to be parked upon the streets of the city in excess of two hours. This prohibition shall not apply to pick-up type campers. Any violation of this section is a Class C Violation and subject to the penalty listed in Section 15.64.010(c). (Ord. 82-1 § 1 (part), 1982).

closed #165511

Parking Permits

Case Date:
8/15/2018

I'm an IU senior who lives on 217 S Lincoln in town. My apartment doesn't have parking for all of its tenants this year, all nearby garage lots are full, and monthly parking lots are being rented out by the local churches and businesses. I have tried for weeks to find a parking spot even remotely close to my apartment and hoped that The City would be able to issue me a Zone 9 permit since that is the closest zone to my apartment (within blocks). Today I was turned away and told "you either live in the zone or you don't, so there are no other options." I am incredibly appalled that The City has no means to help and is not willing to accept the money of a county citizen who is in a desperate situation to find parking. The City doesn't have to care about my specific situation or plight, but it should care about the well-being and security of the masses. I know I am not the only person in my neighborhood who is having such an issue. Parking should be an essential living item--like food, water, and shelter. Adequate and nearby parking is quite often a NECESSITY in order for people to get to work, to keep their jobs, to earn an income, to visit their families, to maintain a routine. It is senseless, unorganized, and uncivil for The City to claim to put such an emphasis on city parking yet not provide a zone for all areas of town NOR allow a resident to receive a permit for the closest zone to their residence. Come on, Bloomington, who are you helping if you're not out to help everyone?

closed #165596

Parking Permits

Case Date:
8/21/2018

I pay $67 a month to park in the Morton St. garage. For the past week and a half almost, the gates to the garage have always been open. Anyone can come and go as they please. What exactly am I paying for if it has been open this long?