closed #168385
Abandoned Vehicle
918 W Howe ST
- Case Date:
- 5/3/2019
unplated trailer left on Howe
unplated trailer left on Howe
Parked in Templeton school parking lot for over a year. Expired plates.
Saturn ( possible auction vehicle ) was dropped in our parking lot at 1701 East Second Street, United Presbyterian Church, several months ago. We put a notice under the windshield twice for the owner to contact the office about the vehicle. No one has contacted us. As the picture illustrates, the car isn't fully in the parking space, causing a hazard when people try to exit our parking lot. We must assume the vehicle is abandoned as no one has moved it in over 3 months and no one will contact us about it. There are numbers on the windshield that might be from an auction.
No visible license plate. Permantely parked with cover on it.on city street.
Repeatedly (almost daily) they park a car blocking the sidewalk.
434 E 2nd street. Cars all along the driveway, extending fully across the sidewalk and to the street. It is impossible for people to proceed safely, especially if they have a wheelchair or stroller and cannot squeeze between cars. .
There is a red vehicle constantly parked on the sidewalk at 1500 south highland, just south of Hillside.
Earlier this year I reported a vehicle parking on the pedestrian/cycling path connecting West Countryside Ln. to the Country View Apts. I observed a vehicle again blocking the path this Saturday, 17 November 2018 at approximately 2:30pm (uReport Case #163304). I have seen this particular vehicle parked on the path a number of times since the house was built adjacent to the path. Considering your suggestion from the previous incident, I have attached a photo of the offending vehicle. From the license plate, the operator appears to be connected with law enforcement (license plate LE8928). I find this very disturbing that an individual who should be setting an example for the community is using a pedestrian path for convenience. I would like to point out that I occasionally ride my bicycle on this path and have observed pedestrians on it as well. Also, there is plenty of street parking in this part of the neighborhood in front of the houses, i.e., I don't see lack of available parking as an excuse. Thank you for addressing his matter, Nick Edison
There’s city employees (with hangtags in their mirrors) parking on a yellow curb in front of the boys and girls club almost every day. They block the view of kids and parents crossing the street.
Neighbor is blocking alley access with parked car (White Porsch)