closed #166777
Scooters, Bike-share and Related Issues
501 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 12/9/2018
NW corner, 2nd and University. Around 11:30 Sunday morning.
NW corner, 2nd and University. Around 11:30 Sunday morning.
Pace bike #105040 has been parked here in Bryan Park for a long time. Is someone actually using it?
I reported a scooter parked here on S Park Ave---714, I think--two days ago. Here is another this morning.
4 Lime scooters making a statement? Saturday April 6 mid-morning, 500 block S. Mitchell
Maybe I already reported but there was a point when reCAPTCHA took too long and I gave up. This was the Saturday after Thanksgiving on Fess just south of 2nd Street. When scooters are parked or staged like this it's pretty clear someone thinks scooters have priority over pedestrians. Not surprising, given the Mayor's failure to lead in this issue
Monday morning, Wylie just east of Woodlawn. Probably started out parked fine and then one fell over. Maybe the kickstands need improvement. I give location here rather on your map. I can find and set the location on the map but not figure out what to do to include it with this report which I assume you would like done. More instructions please.
Sunday around 1 PM 3 girls on scooters turned from Dunn Street sidewalk on to Kirkwood sidewalk. Ignored being told not to ride on sidewalk. Of course. Please hurry up with those signs and patrolling. Also please---I assume we are supposed to use the map to locate the event for you, but how?
There is about 10 Lime scooters left in the cul-de-sac on Schmalz Blvd. This is located just off Tapp road across the street from the COTA medical park. This has happened in the past just a few months ago. I believe there were about 20 left then and the City of Blooington retrieved them.
This is Susan Sandberg and there has been a PACE bike left at the N. Fritz Drive cul-de-sac by the fire hydrant for several weeks. Our address is 2201 N. Fritz Drive, and the bike probably can't be seen from the Bypass as it is down the hill.
Lime e-scooters have been dumped, partially in the street near the intersection of Etter Drive and Stephens in the Eastern Heights addition. This have been unused, and are certainly unwanted, and need to be removed from the street, and not placed on anyone's private property. Thank You.