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closed #158227

Parking Meters and Citations

434 S Walnut ST

Case Date:
2/22/2017

parking meter will only accept card payment. please repair.

closed #160236

Biking & Walking

501 N Morton ST

Case Date:
7/24/2017

abandoned bike with no wheels has been locked to rack for over a month. bike parking area is already over full act working bicycles!

closed #162854

Parking on Unimproved Surface

509 1/2 S Highland AVE

Case Date:
1/29/2018

vehicles parked on grass, alley between jordan and highland north of second

closed #140711

Blocked Street

683-799 E Kirkwood Ave

Case Date:
9/4/2014

Beas soda bar blocking sidewalk

closed #143930

Blocked Street

Bloomington, IN

Case Date:
3/6/2015

Unless GIS is wrong, this is publicly-owned land that provides a valuable intersection between hillside & b-line. My hand-dug canyon is now well-used, trampled to the point where you can cross it on a bike without dismounting. You're welcome

closed #160723

Parking Meters and Citations

Case Date:
8/19/2017

illegally parked truck. I rent a commercial space at 211 North Washington for the last 22 hours there's been a U-Haul truck parked taking up half a parking space and blocking the loading zone which is forcing me not to be able to get my goods in to my location can someone come out in at least ticket this guy

closed #160804

Parking on Unimproved Surface

Case Date:
8/22/2017

Parked on side lawn. 520 S Jordan ave

closed #160806

Blocked Sidewalk

Case Date:
8/22/2017

car blocks sidewalk

closed #161320

Biking & Walking

Case Date:
9/26/2017

Car at Firestone blocking sidewalk

closed #161331

Abandoned Vehicle

Case Date:
9/27/2017

Subaru has been parked in same spot in 200 block of North Maple street for more than a week without being moved. Tire is going flat. Owner does not live on Maple street, but parks second car there in order to avoid purchasing proper parking permit for residential zone where they live (700 block of west Sixth st). Maple needs to be included in residential permit zone as it is the first street with no parking restrictions west of downtown. As a result, it is a catch-all for anyone living on or visiting adjoining blocks to the east adding congestion and difficulty of residents parking in front of their house.