closed #187292
Parking Permits
306 E 11th ST
- Case Date:
- 2/13/2024
Parking in grass all around alley between e 11th and e cottage grove. 311, 310, 314 e 11th and 307, 311, 315 e cottage grove Ave.
Parking in grass all around alley between e 11th and e cottage grove. 311, 310, 314 e 11th and 307, 311, 315 e cottage grove Ave.
Parking in yard. Please ticket these repeat offenders.
Inoperable vehicles parked in street in front of this house and often parking in grass. Can a parking officer go assess this?
Car parked in lot in ADA space without ADA parking plates or placard.
Pass will not allow me enter or exit into garage. Charged me $11 dollars to get out today that I need refunded as well.
I got a ticket for parking in a yellow zone which I understand why I would get a ticket for that, but the paint was so chipped that you could barely see the yellow line and it was also late at night. This area is not well lit and I could not see that there was a yellow line.
New tenants have been parking in and blocking N/S alley that abuts east side of property.
New tenants at 800 and/or 806 N. Lincoln have been parking in and blocking E/W alley that is between the houses.
See case #183515. The problem still exists. The vehicle is there now. Please ask parking officer to drive by periodically and see that this vehicle (which I am told does not have a permit and, as the Code reads, it does not meet the criteria to have one) is regularly parked on the street, blocking lines of sight for traffic, etc.
Who is the "Parking Services Director"? That person has unilaterally decided to issue a parking permit to a vehicle that is specifically prohibited by City Code. Specifically, "15.32.070 - Certain vehicles—Two-hour limit. No person shall allow a truck, trailer, tractor, bus, house, trailer, semi-trailer, dumpster, moving pod, 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 unless authorized by the parking services director or his or her designee." The offending vehicle is a large, white, Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500 about 9 feet tall that is parked on the street all day and night, blocking views and creating an eyesore. The vehicle was issued a permanent City parking permit rather than a temporary one without explanation.