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closed #144060

Parking Permits

Case Date:
3/14/2015

Meter 7641--actually when I returned to car, it had gone back 6 minutes. So 30 cents=9 mon, 5cents= 6 min.

closed #136442

Parking Permits

Case Date:
2/23/2014

I couldn't find a parking meter heading, so I chose parking permits. Please forwar to the appropriate department. On two separate occasions, I have put quarters in the parking meter totaling $1.50. Meters #76105 and #7621. On each occasion, the meter did not increase my paid time. I had to pay with a credit card which adds an additional fee and makes me pay at least $1. This is frustrating.

closed #126265

Parking Permits

723 E 2nd ST

Case Date:
5/18/2012

Zone # 1 Parking Sign spray painted with black paint

closed #126333

Parking Permits

Case Date:
5/23/2012

2400 E 5th No Parking anytime sign post bent & cant see due to tree limb covering it

closed #126361

Parking Permits

Case Date:
5/24/2012

Residential and One Way signs spray painted corner of Harold & 8th St. .

closed #126570

Parking Permits

Case Date:
6/5/2012

Yellow curb at 100 S Indiana infront of Starbucks needs painted badly....creating parking issues...

closed #126687

Parking Permits

Case Date:
6/11/2012

Meter and post stolen at Parking Lot # 1 (4th & Dunn). Police report filed....see photo

closed #126817

Parking Permits

Case Date:
6/19/2012

Tree limbs need cut away from Zone 3 sign on 400 N Roosevelt.

closed #127429

Parking Permits

Case Date:
7/25/2012

300 N. Grant, northwest end of block needs a new Residential Zone 4 sign and post. Recently 2 new additions were built at 315 N. Grant for the Grant Street Inn. Since the Residential sign was not replaced patrons are receiving citations.

closed #129399

Parking Permits

Case Date:
10/27/2012

Parking on Hillsdale is clearly marked with signs that say "residential parking permitted M-F, 8-5." However, cars are routinely parked on both sides of Hillsdale in the evenings and on weekends. Most of them are parked near the intersection of Hillsdale and E. 7th St., which creates a very narrow lane for traffic and is a hazardous situation for drivers. The parking regulations for this street need to be enforced.