closed #183449
Scooters, Bike-share and Related Issues
516 N Grant ST
- Case Date:
- 4/14/2023
Scooter on the sidewalk on Grant st
Scooter on the sidewalk on Grant st
Scooter blocking sidewalk, ADA violation
An abandoned LIME scooter was left loitering on the property.
Two Lime scooters parked in our parking spaces in this business parking area. How do I stop this dropoff of scooters from occurring?
Velo e-bike abandoned for two weeks at corner of 1200 e Sheridan Dr and 1000 s highland. Please remove it. Thank you.
A scooter rack has been set up in the street in our residential neighborhood. It should not be there, should it?
There are two Veos blocking the public sidewalk at Rockport and Graham. And Banta.
A City/Lime bicycle has been parked on the sidewalk at the corner of Stands & Ashwood Drives for about three weeks.
This scooter parking has recently been placed in front of our home without notice. We feel that this parking will be an extreme nuisance to our home, as it is located directly outside bedroom windows. We fear that intoxicated people riding these scooters will be close to our parked cars and right outside our home on a frequent basis. We are worried about noise and the safety of our home and property with intoxicated people parking scooters in the middle of the night. In addition, we do not want people loitering outside of the home. We want this parking area relocated. The parking is located at the corner of 12th Street and Grant Street.
I am a student at Indiana University. The electronic scooters have been insanely helpful to navigating the campus when busses are full or running late. I appreciate the no-parking zones, as they help keep the sidewalks freer of the scooters and allow for accessibile use. My issue currently is that there are official IU Campus buildings registered as no-parking zones. In particular, the Arts Annex building on 12th and Woodlawn. I am asking for the city of Bloomington to work with IU officials on clearly labeling campus buildings where scooter parking zones should be present. Then, the city of Bloomington takes that info to the electronic scooter companies to update their apps and services.