closed #168216
Abandoned Vehicle
627 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 4/23/2019
2297 Bloomfield Rd - Vehicle has been left in our apartment building's lot for months. Has expired tags and hasn't moved from what we can tell.
2297 Bloomfield Rd - Vehicle has been left in our apartment building's lot for months. Has expired tags and hasn't moved from what we can tell.
Meter will not add any more time. Accepts coins but does not extend parking time meter #7608 on 4th st.
Hello! There has been an RV parked in our neighborhood street for around a month, and does not have tags. Individuals come and go from it frequently, to the house it's parked in front of and to the RV. I am concerned about the safety it presents to people in our area. This is on Orris Drive off of 11th Street. Thank you! Katie
This vehicle has parked here for a while without a permit and has been reported though BHA does nothing. The license plate is expired, located at 1315 W 12th St. Please tow to open parking in front of my house. Thanks so much for your help.
420 Eastside Drive, repeat complaint: this yard looks like a junk yard and car repair place. There are tires stacked up, several cars parked on the grass, one possibly without a license plate. It is an eyesore for the neighborhood. See also closed case #166781.
This is a follow-up on ticket 167264. I want to thank you for installing the No Parking signs. Unfortunately, people are still parking in the bike lane just south of the train bridge on N. College. A black Jeep with Illinois plate E296690 has been parked there about since I started paying attention. Today, a white Ford SUV with temporary tag 25711S3 was even parked in the part of the lane with the yellow curb. Meanwhile, a police car drove past all of it. Please send some enforcement officials to remove or at least ticket these vehicles.
Tuesday morning I went downtown. There were a lot of cars parked on the street, possibility due to the closed parking garage. After a few trips around the block, Collage, Kirkwood and 2nd, street, I found an open space. After pulling I found that the meter stated that it was for credit card only. Okay, I got back in the car and went to another open space--same message, credit card only. So, why would you have parking meters that require credit cards only? Rather a costly option for the parking space. Sounds like Bloomington just doesn't "get" parking meters. And, if the meter is a credit card only device, why not paint that device a different color?
This jeep is constantly parked at the yellow curb at the corner of Dunn St. and 6th St. the top photo was taken on January 23 and the bottom today, February 3. I have never seen a ticket on it and I’m assuming they’ve never gotten one since they’re still regularly parking there. Is it possible to keep an eye out for it? The license plate is New York HPN-9289. This feels petty but it is jus always there.
I want to apply for a Neighborhood Parking Permit, and found a page of FAQ, but did not see a link to the actual parking permit application.
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?