closed #184018
Scooters, Bike-share and Related Issues
635 S Woodlawn AVE
- Case Date:
- 5/27/2023
Sidewalk clearance reduced to 31 inches by rental bike
Sidewalk clearance reduced to 31 inches by rental bike
Scooter blocking sidewalk, ADA violation
Scooters parked restricting the sidewalk to less than 36 inches in front of Kilroy’s. Both Veo and lime.
Scooter left in the verge
Scooter partially blocking sidewalk. I tried to do this, including a picture, (it’s next to a no parking sign.), but the app doesn’t work.
Scooter on the sidewalk on Grant st
A veo scooter was parked on the sidewalk.
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.
Bike racks should only be allowed for bikes and other personal transports that need to be locked up. Scooters owned by those companies do not need to be locked up, and yet people park them on bike racks, taking up valuable bike parking space with heavy scooters that are nearly impossible to move without knocking them over and push them around, since the wheels don't seem to move unless you've downloaded the app and paid to move that scooter. Can you please put a sign at all bike racks saying that scooters etc that aren't personally owned cannot be parked there? Today as I was on the Bline at Kirkwood, a whole bike rack of at least 8 racks was fully taken up by those stupid electric scooters, as if someone took them home to charge them and just lined them up there. Even though they don't need to be locked up! If these thigns are going to continue to exist, there needs to be a separate parking situation set up for them, because they're equally in the way when people just leave them in the middle of the sidewalk.
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.