closed #163021
Inaccessible Parking
901 W 4th ST
- Case Date:
- 2/9/2018
Car parked in yellow, near curb, nearly blocking road
Car parked in yellow, near curb, nearly blocking road
Parking meter 209B taking quarters without giving time. This meter,as well as others, appears to have been "slimed" with a green substance.
Since you have implemented meters, I have only gone downtown a few times a year. It'd be nice if you posted signs where parking is free. To figure out where there is free parking in this town is almost impossible. Why not parking holidays during the summer for residents?
2 bikes have been abandoned for many weeks at the bike corral in front of Trojan Horse. One is purplish, and the other is aqua with white wheels. Both are starting to show signs of being abandoned rather than just parked a long time.
Someone has tagged the back stairway at the Walnut Street garage. The entrance off the alley near 7th Street.
Car parked illegally in the public alley next to my fence last night. This happened again (same place, different car) tonight. Picture is of yesterday's car.
Whichever idiots approved all of these projects on every arterial road going east to west over SR 37 to happen at the same time need to be executed by firing squad.
There are two, unknown vehicles that have been parked for weeks on the public street. It is unclear whether they have been actually abandoned or not by their owners, but it has now been reported to the St. James Woods Neighborhood Association that these vehicles are posing security concerns for the neighbors. City ordinance "15.04.020 - Abandoned vehicle" states "A vehicle left on public property continuously without being moved for three days" meets the definition. Photo is attached...
There is a car that has been parking for the last six months on the North side of the street on Morningside Dr. at Smith Rd. It is a danger and menace to traffic entering and leaving Park Ridge East. Can this section of road be posted "No Parking"?
Every day this week one or more of the alleyways leading to our property (and our designated parking spot) has been blocked by a variety of vehicles, sometimes unloading materials, but more often simply parked in the alleyway for hours at a time. There is ample space to park on the street, and designated parking spots off the street for all the properties on the block, yet numerous people have decided to use the alleyway as parking instead. Today, it's a pickup truck and livestock trailer. GMC Sierra with Indiana plates: AAG248.