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closed #161631

Parking on Unimproved Surface

Case Date:
10/22/2017

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.

closed #164681

Parking on Unimproved Surface

800 N Washington ST

Case Date:
6/5/2018

Car parked behind garage

closed #165766

Parking on Unimproved Surface

Case Date:
9/1/2018

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.

closed #192152

Parking on Unimproved Surface

1402 W 8th ST

Case Date:
7/15/2024

Neighbor continually blocks alley way or also parks in grass . Creating a eye sore and makes it hard to get vehicles out of back shed . Her landlord had also recently told her she cannot park like this !

closed #191916

Parking on Unimproved Surface

2804 E Winston ST

Case Date:
7/11/2024

I let you know there one car park on grass

closed #129399

Parking Permits

Case Date:
10/27/2012

Parking on Hillsdale is clearly marked with signs that say "residential parking permitted M-F, 8-5." However, cars are routinely parked on both sides of Hillsdale in the evenings and on weekends. Most of them are parked near the intersection of Hillsdale and E. 7th St., which creates a very narrow lane for traffic and is a hazardous situation for drivers. The parking regulations for this street need to be enforced.

closed #157550

Parking Permits

Case Date:
12/29/2016

Hi there, I live in an apartment complex in Elm Heights and have a question regarding the street parking on south side of 2nd street between Henderson and Fess where the Elm Heights Bloomingfoods used to be. Currently, the signs state that the parking is 2 hours, which made sense when the building was in use. However, neighborhood parking on the surrounding streets is pretty tight during the majority of weekdays when IU is in session. Unfortunately, there have been times when I have had to make use of these 2 hour spots due to the lack of availability of street parking near my dwelling and have been subsequently ticketed. Is there any specific reason why these spots are still being enforced with a 2 hour limit even though Bloomingfoods went out of business? Is there any way the 2 hour limit could be removed for those that display a neighborhood zone permits until a new tenant is found for the building? I understand that I am responsible for the fees incurred by my violation for this current 2 hour policy, but fail to understand why it is being maintained so aggressively given the fact that the reason for implementing the 2 hour street parking (accessibility for Bloomingfoods customers) is no longer valid. Thank you for your time.

closed #157704

Parking Permits

222 West 3rd Street

Case Date:
1/13/2017

I am in the process of planning our office closure in Bloomington and have a question related to the alley that is located to the west of our current building. What would I need to request for the alley to be partially closed for a day or two for a moving truck to be parked there while we move out furniture?

closed #158604

Parking Permits

409 S Swain AVE

Case Date:
3/31/2017

Several cars without parking permits are consistently parking in Neighborhood Zone 2 permit-only spaces. I paid for a Zone 2 parking permit and I cannot find a parking spot on Swain Ave. (where I live) because they are almost all filled with non-permitted vehicles. I'd like to request stricter enforcement of parking laws in Zone 2.

closed #160204

Parking Permits

210-298 East Kirkwood Avenue

Case Date:
7/21/2017

Hello, i am writing to get more information on parking permits for downtown employees. I currently work on Kirkwood ave. I and my co-workers currently park in a "3 hour free" parking alot behind out building we are very busy with clients during the day and do not always have time to run out to pay the parking lot. I personally average $20-$80 a week in parking tickets. I would much rather spend that money on a month/yearly parking pass. Is there any that are available? Thank you, -Tara Langley