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closed #157783

Blocked Street

Case Date:
1/19/2017

car on sidewalk 706 n Washington

closed #157825

Blocked Street

215 N Pine ST

Case Date:
1/22/2017

One of the vehicles referenced in the 12/13/16 report on this location is still there. Another vehicle is now present. A person had been living in the vehicle, stating that she had been given permission to park/live there from the homeowner at 1127 W 7th St. The police removed the individual but said they could not do anything about the car. Assistance in the removal of both cars would be appreciated.

closed #157845

Blocked Street

Case Date:
1/23/2017

car and trash cans blocking side walk 611 n Washington

closed #157879

Blocked Street

Case Date:
1/24/2017

car on sidewalk 719 n Washington

closed #157911

Blocked Street

Case Date:
1/26/2017

car on sidewalk 708 n Washington

closed #147809

Blocked Street

2525 Round Hill Lane

Case Date:
8/28/2015

Abandoned vehicle by definition of BMC 15.04.020. Car has been inoperable since the spring of 2015. Multiple complaints have been filed. No officers have cited tenants to require car to be moved. White Nissan parked on road.

closed #148214

Blocked Street

730 E Atwater AVE

Case Date:
9/9/2015

Car parked in the gravel area is parked illegally. We have had issues with people parking in this spot even though it is not a legal parking zone. I have spoken with parking enforcement before and they confirmed that this is indeed not a legal parking zone and they have ticketed before. Recently people have been parking there on a regular basis. This is the lot behind 728 E Atwater. Accessible off of S Park.

closed #148251

Blocked Street

Case Date:
9/13/2015

Abandon vehicle with no license 200 s. Jackson

closed #148461

Blocked Street

Case Date:
9/19/2015

Abandon vehicle Jackson st at 4th st.

closed #148727

Blocked Street

Case Date:
9/28/2015

Today at 1:18pm I was traveling north on Hawthorne and came upon someone from parking enforcement parking directly in the middle of the street, blocking traffic from both sides, as well as the 'neighborhood greenway' bike path, in order to (I assume) write a parked vehicle a ticket, despite there being available parking along the east side of the street (both in front of and behind the large silver SUV shown on the right hand side of the photo). The officer returned to the car and moved out of the way upon our approach (although not for the bicyclist that was ahead of us). While we didn't wait very long, I would think parking out of the way in the first place would be the preferred method for performing his duties, rather than blocking traffic to do so. Just a thought.