closed #166766
Parking Meters and Citations
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- Case Date:
- 12/7/2018
Parking meter 4THW206-B in zone 76112 on 4th St has a screen that is unreadable.
Parking meter 4THW206-B in zone 76112 on 4th St has a screen that is unreadable.
Illegally parked car on the street on S Mill Stone Way, near Sare Road. Parked in opposite direction of traffic (15.32.170). White Mercury sedan.
Parking meter 76118 is not accepting debit/credit card payment. I tried to use my card at least 15 times, but it would not work. I accidentally paid for 1 hour of parking at the spot next to it to verify my card was working. I had to install the mobile app to pay for parking at this spot.
Hi again, I am personally not having issues today, but about an hour ago a man was trying to park in the disabled spot in front of Fountain Square Mall. (Near 76118, but I don't know the number.) He was upset because he said he had tried other spots, but the parking meters weren't working. He reported the meter where he was parked would not take his card, and that he had entered $3.00 in coins but the meter would not record that he had paid anything. Thanks.
Meter #7671 (handicapped) at the corner of Kirkwood and Walnut is not giving time for coins and would not accept a card after we inserted $1.25 at about 6:45 pm on Wednesday, Dec. 19. We put a note on the meter since it accepted our money to park. If we receive a ticket, I will appeal based on this report. - Janice and Allan Headley, 812-336-5112.
Parking meter took several quarters without showing any payment or giving me any time. Picture above. First spot (handicap) west bound on 6th between college and walnut.
Parking meter 7625 is broken. 1:45pm Jan. 4.
Please clarify the new parking regulations. Can I park in the surface lots for free on Saturday and Sunday? i.e. 4th and Lincoln. The library website says that these lots are 24/7 and the city website indicates they are free after 5 pm on weekdays and free on the weekend. Which is correct?
This parking meter wouldn’t allow us to input any change. It’s 1:29 on Jan 8th
I teach classes at the John Waldron Arts Center for Ivy Tech. Each class is approximately 3 hours long since it is a studio art class. My student said there is a 2 hour limit on the parking meters on Walnut street which means she needs to leave during class time to move her car to another meter. This has never been an issue before. Why is it now?