closed #158470
Traffic Related Complaints
3874 S Laurel CT
- Case Date:
- 3/19/2017
Large commercial type trailer parked along the street on a regular basis. This is not a Peppergrass vendor.
Large commercial type trailer parked along the street on a regular basis. This is not a Peppergrass vendor.
I am not sure this is the right venue for this issue. There are very often parked cars on Lincoln St to the north and south of University in the yellow (no parking) area. These cars park nearly to the corner, making sight lines for those turning off University onto Lincoln very challenging. I have never seen these cars ticketed, and they do it constantly. Most commonly they are there on the weekends and in the mornings every day. Some oversight of this issue would help a lot
Re: report #158470 A commercial trailer parked along S. Laurel Court. This was referred to RaeAnne? and has subsequently been marked resolved. Am I too assume that this trailer and pickup truck are parked legally? It was there this morning and clearly impedes visibility while driving around it. It is parked right across from the mail boxes making it even more concerning. Thanks for looking into this issue.
158569
uReport City of Bloomington, Indiana – John Hamilton, Mayor Login Cases Locations Report a problem closed: Resolved #158569 Regarding this case number. Did not know how else to respond. hope this works.
uReport <uReport@bloomington.in.gov> To kpcaird@yahoo.com Apr 4 at 8:36 AM https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=158635 Closed by RayeAnn Cox Parking Officer went out to location twice, no trailer parked on laurel ct Regarding this parking issue. As a rep of the HOA I spoke with owner at 3873 Laurel regarding the truck and trailer parked in the street and the complaints I have received. I suggested that he park the vehicle elsewhere so as not to block the street. He indicated in was OK with the city, he pays assoc. fees, etc. I believe this is likely in violation of 15.32.060. I'm attaching two pictures including one from this afternoon. Thank you for your attention and two visits to the area. I'm sorry for the inconvenience. (apparently I can only send one at a time.)
Hello, There are two abandoned vehicles in the Parking lot of Willowbrook Apartments. A Honda Coupe with no plate. All tires are flat and the vehicle has not moved in over 6 months. A Mitsubishi Galant with the license plate, “824LQT”. The plate expired in 2015. This vehicle has also not moved in over 6 months.
A trailer for a food truck has been parked on the street most of the time for the past 2-3 months. Is this legal? It's something of an obstacle when a vehicle is parked across from it.
Some thing is going on over Smith Rd. Travel is very heavy on Heritage Rd . Before, the Heritage Rd is a side street, parking is allowed, even it’s a public street not a public parking area. Now it become a Main Street, park on the side of the street really creates a very dangerous situation. Is possible city can provide a better place for those park on the street to move to? It’s much safe for the rest of the drivers.
Thanks for the reply. I am taking about the situation now. When the time I back up from my driveway to the Heritage, I looked right, left, till no car in sight. I slowly back to the street, immediately a loud squeaky brake behind me. A red car from 3rd street almost hits my car. Of course those cars can park wherever they allowed after the construction done on Smith Rd. But now it’s so dangerous! You should not wait till something terribly happened before taking actions.