Parking Meters and Citations
211 W 10th ST
- Case Date:
- 9/30/2024
I was an Uber driver sitting westbound on 10th Street waiting for a passenger to come out of the student housing building. I was there less than 7 minutes in my vehicle and I was issued and obstructing traffic citation. The appeal was denied. Moving forward, how does the city want to deal with working vehicles obstructing traffic? Specifically, when semis block an entire Lane on Dunn or Kirkwood to unload beverage and food supplies to the various bars and restaurants? What about FedEx or Amazon delivery trucks that upstruct Lanes as well? Plus countless other rideshare drivers. If this citation is to be upheld, please let me know how to report continuous road obstruction violations that I see numerous times a day as I drive around the city working.
Parking Meters and Citations
502 E Kirkwood AVE
- Case Date:
- 9/18/2024
Damaged parking meter.
Parking Meters and Citations
109 N College AVE
- Case Date:
- 8/30/2024
Motorcycle parked on sidewalk
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.
Parking Meters and Citations
523 N Plymouth RD
- Case Date:
- 7/10/2024
There is a vehicle that parks on the sidewalk at this location almost daily, preventing bike and foot traffic from utilizing the sidewalk.
Parking Meters and Citations
405 W 7th ST
- Case Date:
- 5/20/2024
The meters in front of 401 w Seventh st were installed backwards. To feed the meter it should face away from the car/street just like the rest of the meters around town. When looking for a parking spot I look for meters flashing green so I can save some money. These meters are backwards - so you can’t see if it is flashing red or green
Parking Meters and Citations
330 W Georgia AVE
- Case Date:
- 5/8/2024
What about the other cars parked the same way? There’s no entailed rule within the property’s say so. My permit doesn’t exceed me out of any bounds to doing something incorrectly, I’ve been parking that way since the beginning of the year, why is it just now an issue? It’s because cops don’t go to that area unless they have to, it’s not a normal street you take unless you’re going into the Park on Morton property, proving my point of being within the property’s say so and my ticket being invalid. I’m just dialing to comprehend how I’ve faulted.
Parking Meters and Citations
334 W Georgia AVE
- Case Date:
- 5/8/2024
I was incorrectly fined for a citation that wasn’t in my right of way. I parked in this spot facing the opposite direction as I came from that direction along the TWO-WAY street and leave facing the direction I would park, which is viable and accepted by the Park on Morton residency, as there are frequently and normally others who park the same way. Furthermore there is no parking meter placed in which I could be fined as I have the parking pass in which I pay $100 monthly for parking services. I park in this spot often, my residence town home is directly adjacent to the spot. I asked the Park on Morton office about if this fine was viable, as I wasn’t on street ground or city property next to any meter and was unhinging street conduct, they reassured that I was upset in feeling wronged for my claim as my parking permit entails that I park on street property regardless of direction valid since it’s a two way street and it isn’t within their conduct. My appeal was upheld but basically I parked in a way that I’ve parked many times previously, other cars park both directions all the time especially down that curved road that only leads on to the property which is why I’ve been reaffirmed by the office that isn’t even parking city services area and that they don’t have a right.
Parking Meters and Citations
240 N Washington ST
- Case Date:
- 4/11/2024
Parking meter on the east side of Washington between seventh and sixth Street is not working in front of apartment number five in the red brick building and green paint
Parking Meters and Citations
212 N Madison ST
- Case Date:
- 1/30/2024
Parking spot lines on Madison St / 7th St need to be repainted. I've submitted 4-5 Ureports on this since 2018 and been told it would be taken care of each time. This isn't even my car in the picture, but I'm not sure how you can keep ticketing people here. The spots are not marked at all. Parking Enforcement has become very aggressive on this block despite no efforts to improve anything in 6+ years.