closed #192083
Abandoned Vehicle
1410 S Washington ST
- Case Date:
- 7/13/2024
Black Kia Rio hasn’t-moved in about 2 weeks
Black Kia Rio hasn’t-moved in about 2 weeks
This car has been sitting here for months. We would very much like to have it removed. It’s gross.
Abandoned car left for months
Has been sitting for over 3 months. Tags expired 3 years ago. Property is doing nothing, has been reported 4 times. Animals are breeding in it. Other residents have said it’s been sitting for a couple years now.
van parked on east side of Westplex Avenue has not moved for weeks, has a flat tire on front driver side and an expired plate. White Ford Windstar van with expired handicapped plate D656XY. Students are returning and parking is limited, please get rid of this vehicle.
This car has been in the same spot for at least two weeks. I think it has been abandoned on our street.
This car has been parked at the dead end for nearly three weeks.
There are 2 broken-down cars in the driveway of this house at 1010 Manor Rd. There is no way they are funtional. Both are packed full of junk. I'm wondering if they can be removed.
Does not have handicap parking nor sidewalk access for handicap or proper dooring to allow a wheelchair or walker to enter the business. There is also no smoke alarms for the hearing impaired within the a building that has many obstacles to reach the only 2 Exits at the front of the building. There is a locked gate put in place at 8pm while customers are still in the building that blocks off the exit to the back of the building.
Submitted on behalf of Casey Guarino. On August 8, 2024, around 12:30 PM, both sides of S. Rogers St. were obstructed and impassible for wheelchair users around 714 S. Rogers. One sidewalk had no curb cut access due to construction. The other sidewalk, at 715 S. Rogers, was blocked by a temporary sign. Casey requested that a construction worker in the area move the temporary sign so that she could pass. The worker refused, saying "People who can walk can get around." When a passerby picked up the sign, the worker said "You can't do that." The passerby briefly moved the sign regardless, and Casey was able to reach her destination. However, both sidewalks remain obstructed, which is a major accessibility problem.