closed #201872
Parking on Unimproved Surface
2327 E 7th ST
- Case Date:
- 4/3/2025
2nd vehicle is parking to the left of the driveway where there is no driveway causing a muddy mess.
2nd vehicle is parking to the left of the driveway where there is no driveway causing a muddy mess.
My old car which is registered to park in Bloomington does not work anymore and I'm getting rid of it. I am getting a new car for the next few weeks to replace the old one. Can I use the sticker on the old car and put it in the new one to park on the street or can I not do that since I didn't register with the city?
Please consider measures to prevent this area from being overwhelmed by excessive parking on our street. As many as 20 cars are parking here on a given day. Thank you!
Blocking the alley for 4 days, im never that guy but do your stuff
This person always parks their truck up on the sidewalk, partially obstructing it. It is usually on nights and weekends so I'm hoping there is a way to assess this outside of business hours. Thank you.
Intersection of Maxwell Lane and the 900 south block of Eastside Drive. Black sedan parked too close to intersection, blocking visibility. I think license plate the 743EAL (?). I’ve observed car there from 9 am until 10:40 am.
The picture meter is taking quarters but not registering payment
Red truck seems to be confusing the walking path between 2nd and Maxwell with a personal parking spot.
There is one parking space available for the public in a 9+ square block area. It is marked 15 minutes. There has been a truck parked in this spot every day all day long all week long. I am not sure who it is or why you are ignoring the rules but if you have decided this person can park anywhere they want or they paid a fee to do so, why don’t you let them park in any of the hundreds if permit-required zoned spots in the area. The other 9999 of us will share this single 15 minute parking space. Who is this and what did they pay to get this free parking pass?
Follow up on Case #199613. This report shows that it has been resolved, but the lights have never been operational. I know that one of these lights failed after a few days of the parking garage opening. I would imagine they are still under the original warranty from the contractor that built the garage / supplied the electrical fixtures. Sorry for being pesky about this, but the exterior of the parking garage looks nice . . . and having two lights that have been out of commission for over two years does not send the message that I believe we want to send. Furthermore, it seems like the contractor should still be on the hook for this repair.