closed #205634
Parking Permits
306 N Jefferson St
- Case Date:
- 9/11/2025
We contacted Brawley Property Management to gives us permits for our side of the street and they've never given us out permits.
We contacted Brawley Property Management to gives us permits for our side of the street and they've never given us out permits.
We contacted Brawley Property Management to gives us permits for our side of the street and they've never given us out permits.
We were told to contact the mayor about our ongoing parking permit situation. We never received our permits and want to know how we can get them because Brawley Property Management told us they would have them for us and never got them from you
Parking all over the alley, grass, yards, etc. this is unimproved and causing a mess
Car parked in handicapped space without placard shown in Stratum Apartments. Vehicle is Jeep Sport License:914TPP and has been in the spot for at least 2 hours
There's a white Ford Ranger that's been parked in front of 313 E 12th from 5 days now without moving. I placed a penny on the left rear tire of the vehicle Friday evening and it is still there. City code provides that vehicles left on the street without moving are consider abandoned after 72 hours. I live in 313 and my fiancée and I would like to park where this truck is, but it's effectively taking up two parking spaces. Thank you.
322 E Tenth St. is not listed as a residence that qualifies for a residential parking permit on https://bloomington.in.gov/mybloomington The house directly adjacent to 322 E Tenth St., 530 N Grant St., is listed on the website as being within city limits, so I was wondering why this rental property was not included in this permit coverage. My roommates and I for the 2024-2025 school year are looking to purchase parking passes and are experiencing issues in the application process. Since the property was initially listed as a duplex, I have tried 322 1/2 E Tenth, but that did not work on the website.
There is a car in the parking lot that has not moved from its spot for months. The car has a parking permit that expired at the beginning of October.
There is a car in the parking lot that has not moved from its spot for months. The car has a parking permit that expired at the beginning of October.
Inoperable vehicles parked in street in front of this house and often parking in grass. Can a parking officer go assess this?