closed #180421
Scooters, Bike-share and Related Issues
1004 1/2 W 6th ST
- Case Date:
- 6/26/2022
2 electric bikes. First completely blocked sidewalk. Now have fallen over and are partially in the street.
2 electric bikes. First completely blocked sidewalk. Now have fallen over and are partially in the street.
still not resolved from yesterday. May I recycle it?
Electric bicycle lying in the grass on Dunn Street just north of the bagel shop. Has been there quite awhile.
Lime scooters have been thrown on the edge of my property and have been left there for over a week. I would like someone to come remove them. I am 80 years old and I try to take care of my property but I cannot move them myself. They should only be allowed to be parked on public property, not private property.
Lime scooters continue to be thrown on her property, which is private property. She thinks it's her neighbors who always have visitors coming/going at all hours. She is 80 years old and can't remove them on her own but she doesn't want them on her property. Believes people shouldn't be allowed to park them on someone else's private property, only on public property.
Two Lime scooters parked in our parking spaces in this business parking area. How do I stop this dropoff of scooters from occurring?
About ten "Bird" scooters are parked on the street on Grant just north of 7th. There is no scooter corral at this location, and they are blocking a parking spot for cars.
Scooter tipped over, entirely blocking sidewalk
Lime 3038 parked on north side of 4th Street sidewalk. No problem for most of us, but for someone in a wheelchair, using a walker or white cane it could be.
A man picking up scooters from a corral today at 10:30am who was driving a pickup with a large trailor had parked in the middle of Grant Street at this location while attending to the scooters, blocking passage of vehicles traveling south. As I rode by (bicycle, not a scooter) he aggressively moved into what remained of the available street to use, attempted to block my path and emitted a deranged, sneering sound as I passed. It was a dangerous and unnecessary thing for him to do. He was possibly in his 30s, was a bit overweight and seemed a bit "limited". Please inform the scooter companies that their employees should be trained to respect people around them while they are working.