closed #192346
Parking Meters and Citations
100 N College Ave
- Case Date:
- 7/20/2024
This handicap meter is blocked by a bike rack that makes it difficult to pay the meter.
This handicap meter is blocked by a bike rack that makes it difficult to pay the meter.
There is a red car parked on W 14th street in front of where CVS where there’s no parking signs it’s been there all weekend.
Cars parked on yellow curb, have trouble seeing around them to get out.
I not sure if any one has ever complained about this but The intersection at 14th and Woodburn Ave is a very tight intersection as I have noticed an issue of people parking where they aren't suppose to. I'm almost got hit coming off Woodburn to 14th street cause you can't see past the cars. My son's bus has a hard time making the turn on Woodburn from 14th street cause people park on the yellow curb. This is an everyday problem. Please check on this. Thanks, Hannah.
Black Toyota suv keeps parking in the 15 min space and sits there for long time. Driver works for Indian restaurant on the corner of 6th and Walnut. Please enforce this for delivery drivers.
It would give credit for all money placed in meter. It took .60 without giving me minutes.
Meter A01 accepts some change without adding appropriate time to the meter. Normally I wouldn't care, but it ate a quarter of the funds entered shorting me 15 minutes which in turn landed me a parking ticket, so now I'm paying $20 for 10 minutes of time. Btw, you are apparently stealing Google Maps functionality (see screen capture showing "developer mode")
parking meter had jammed coin, about 2-4 spaces north from Kirkwood on east side of library
Cars parking illegally and in the road to go to Starbucks causing traffic issues.
1. Parking meter is comparable to every other parking meter in town. 2. Meter is clearly configured and marked to accept coins: coin slot, label stating “COINS” with an arrow plus a notice “INSERT VALID COINS ONLY” 3. Despite the clear labeling and configuration of the meter to accept coins, alternating digital display actually reveals “CARDS ONLY” 4. Someone using the meter puts money in, only to get nothing for it, and THEN discover that despite the labeling, this particular meter (unlike hundred of others like it all over town) DOES NOT ACCEPT COINS. 5. Not accepting cash is an equity issue. Not everyone carries a credit card around. 6. There is no reason to make this so utterly confusing. This problem of misleading labels on the meter about accepting coins but not actually delivering paid time to park seems to be either a scam, incompetence, or laziness.