closed #166631
Parking Meters and Citations
401-499 E 6th St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47408
- Case Date:
- 11/27/2018
Meter is smashed open/broken.
Meter is smashed open/broken.
Hello, I am inquiring on clarification to a resolution on case #191206. It was reporting extended no parking zones along the intersections of 8th and Indiana. The yellow paint extended an extra three to five feet, removing parking spots for one or two cars. The afmormentioned message is in the attached file. The resolution states that the curb has been corrected and there will be updated neighborhood signs, but what does that mean? Thank you.
One of the city hall parking meters was reported as having anti-Semitic graffiti on it.
Got this tickets from your city & never been there, it’s a mistake of your system!
We received a parking citation used debit card and put it on the wrong side. My wife called and explained to parking department and informed they can check the meter by computer and see if our debit card was used at that time? My wife also submitted debit card picture where it was paid and amount. Informed to file an appeal and it can be checked. A few days later received email appeal denied? We paid the fine but apparently nothing was checked? Maybe bad information? Thanks for listening Mike
The parking meter in front of the Poplars building on East 7th Street is out of service 7thE408-B.
Narrow streets, posted no parking by City. S Mill Stone Ct, S Mill Stone Way. A few residents continually park their cars on the street, making driving difficult. Would like an occasional police car to come through and write tickets.
Older nissan maxima parked on the street, posted no parking on either street in our neighborhood, with no license plate for over 2 months. Please ticket/tow!
Illegally parked car on the street on S Mill Stone Way, near Sare Road. Parked in opposite direction of traffic (15.32.170). White Mercury sedan.
Please clarify the new parking regulations. Can I park in the surface lots for free on Saturday and Sunday? i.e. 4th and Lincoln. The library website says that these lots are 24/7 and the city website indicates they are free after 5 pm on weekdays and free on the weekend. Which is correct?