closed #168386
Parking Permits
400-498 S Euclid Ave, Bloomington, Indiana, 47403
- Case Date:
- 5/3/2019
Service vehicle above 7 ft in height regularly parked in this area.
Service vehicle above 7 ft in height regularly parked in this area.
Hi there, I have a question regarding parking options. I am having a roughly fifty-person wedding ceremony/reception on the square on the Sunday of Labor Day weekend (9/1/2019), and many guests are coming from out of town for the low-key evening celebration. I am having a hard time working out parking. I realize street parking will be free that day, but in case it's crowded downtown for the holiday weekend, ideally I'd like for guests to be able to use the Morton parking garage and walk over. But I also don't want them to have to pay for parking themselves. In lieu of my giving each guest cash as they leave to pay for parking, is there any way I can, for example, pay for one-day permits for them ahead of time? I realize this is nonstandard, but I would so appreciate any tips or recommendations you may have. Thank you for your help! Rita
A resident of 703 W Sixth St routinely parks her car facing the wrong way in front of her apartment house. The car, a small grey Ford, is often left this way overnight. License plate - 223LI.
For several days now, a burgundy Pontiac van has been parked going the wrong way in front of 837 W 6th Street. It's at the corner of 6th and Waldron. The van will be easy to spot because it has a Papa John's delivery sign on the top.
Someone is parked in the yellow zone in front of the hydrant on the NE corner of Maple at West 7th.
The residents at 831 W 6th continue to park going the wrong way in front of the house. Two vehicles were parked facing east last night and they are still there this morning. One is an orange car and the other is a minivan with a Papa John's sign on top. 831 is a rental property.
A car has been parked in the tree plot at 803 N Park Ridge Road for several weeks now. Please inform the residents of the city ordinance concerning parking on unimproved surfaces.
Neighbors always randomly parking multiple vehicles in the shared drive or alley. It's been there literally all day, forcing myself(and anyone else who uses the alley) to drive ON MY LAWN.
Big truck still parked in the alley after 24 hours, forcing people to drive into MY YARD.
In the 400 block of Eastside Drive, next to house #500, on the north side of the hunter footpath: several (inoperable?) vehicles parked on the grass. This looks like a true junk yard to us.