closed #161400
Parking on Unimproved Surface
204 S Clark ST
- Case Date:
- 10/3/2017
Two vehicles routinely parked on grass--not at edge of lawn but right in middle of lawn, pulled up to the house.
Two vehicles routinely parked on grass--not at edge of lawn but right in middle of lawn, pulled up to the house.
Residents have multiple cars and trucks parked across the full width of the sidewalk bordering their house. This extends beyond any staging or load-up for their food truck, and is a regular parking spot for their SUV, sedan, and guests. I reported this issue via "Blocked Sidewalk", and as a Broadview neighborhood officer I would appreciate a direct update on communication to these neighbors. Thanks so much.
A blue van has been parked for several days in a no-parking zone, partially on the grass of my lawn, on the north side of the 400 block of West Driscoll Street. It obscures the view from the alley of traffic coming from the east.
Car parked behind garage
Black GMC Envoy Indiana license plate OZAN parked in yellow zone on West 7th at corner of Maple. Blocking sight line for cars pulling into intersection from southbound Maple Street. Has been parked in yellow zone for at least ten hours. Hard to tell from photo but vehicle is completely in the yellow no parking zone. Plus you can see "no parking sign" in front of vehicle.
Not sure if this is the correct category but there is vomit on the back stairwell of the parking garage off walnut and 7th street over Scotty's. The vomit is on the back stairwell before the first level and has been there for weeks. There is also lots of cardboard at the base of the stairs where perhaps someone was sleeping before it got to cold-- it has been there for weeks as well. Could someone please clean up that back stair well. It is rather unpleasant to have to walk past old vomit every day.
Individual continues to park silver mustang on lawn, despite plenty of room in their driveway and on street. This is not a permit parking neighborhood, either.
The sidewalk on the north & east sides of the 4th Street parking garage is in terrible shape.
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