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closed #183574

Scooters, Bike-share and Related Issues

027B, 514 E 3rd St, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA

Case Date:
4/25/2023

Scooter left in the verge

closed #179422

Scooters, Bike-share and Related Issues

Case Date:
4/2/2022

VEO Scooter parked in the middle of the sidewalk in front of 620 S Park Ave., 9 AM April 2 2022

closed #179573

Scooters, Bike-share and Related Issues

Case Date:
4/20/2022

Follow-up Case #179422. "Good afternoon, sorry for the delay in response, I was unsure of who to send this type of case. Forwarding to Parking Services thank you" Two comments: 1) after several years and lots of scooter complaints (media, uReport, etc.) it's strange that it wasn't routine where to refer it 2) maybe that explains why not a single ticket has been for improperly parked scooters. Anyhow, I suggest that routine monitoring of sidewalks (downtown at least) be assigned to Parking Enforcement

closed #179650

Scooters, Bike-share and Related Issues

Case Date:
4/26/2022

Scooter parked across the width of the sidewalk at 714 E First, Sunday afternoon.

closed #181795

Scooters, Bike-share and Related Issues

Case Date:
10/12/2022

Someone was killed by a drunk driver and I can’t use my scooter anymore because the city is a bunch of idiots.

closed #181796

Scooters, Bike-share and Related Issues

Case Date:
10/12/2022

Drunk drivers are protected while cyclists, pedestrians, and scooter users are not.

closed #183172

Scooters, Bike-share and Related Issues

Case Date:
3/20/2023

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.

closed #184836

Scooters, Bike-share and Related Issues

Case Date:
7/31/2023

A scooter rack has been set up in the street in our residential neighborhood. It should not be there, should it?

closed #185058

Scooters, Bike-share and Related Issues

Case Date:
8/16/2023

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.

closed #185197

Scooters, Bike-share and Related Issues

Case Date:
8/23/2023

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.