closed #172784
Other
618 S Lincoln ST
- Case Date:
- 6/16/2020
Very large RV with expired plates (June 2019) has been parked in front of 618 S. Lincoln for several weeks. It has been taking up a lot of space on what is a narrow roadway.
Very large RV with expired plates (June 2019) has been parked in front of 618 S. Lincoln for several weeks. It has been taking up a lot of space on what is a narrow roadway.
Non running older dark blue Volvo car with no license plate has been parked on the street for a month. Residents in the specific area such as myself are frustrated with parking being taken for someone who lives in the townhouses across street from 812 s Washington st that has its own parking lot.
A house located at the corner of East Wylie Street and S. Grant Street has erected "no parking" signs along Wylie in order to allow a large truck and car trailer (with demolition derby cars) to park there as needed. When the truck is there, it is difficult to two cars to pass each other on this narrow street. Is this legal?
This commercial property is in a residential neighborhood and has 3 unregistered vehicles parked along the street, numerous discarded tires, and lots of misc trash littering the outside.
Illegal Parking on both sides of the street at S Wash and Driscoll
Black bmw parked in front of fire hydrant at S Wash and Driscoll
Been there all day. Right in front of a hydrant. This is not fun for me. Everyday since the apartment complex opened behinds us. Is there anything we can do? Would you rather I just shut up about it?
Truck on parked Washington completely blocking Driscoll. Cars turning onto Driscoll blocked. Asked truck owner to please move. His response was "F... you, call a cop !"
This car has been parked on the side of the street for over a week. We have seen it parked on the street before, but it was always gone by the end of the day. The car hasn't moved at all and no one has gotten in or out of it. We believe that it either broke down or the owner abandoned the vehicle completely.
I moved into the new apartment complex at 1301 S Walnut St this past August. Until last week, there was ample parking available on Driscoll St. that tenants in my complex could use. Last week, though they painted the curb yellow (half of the block 100 E Driscoll and 1200 S Walnut), taking away 3 to 4 parking spaces. This was not communicated to myself or the other tenants in the building. If the building has been occupied since August, why is the street just now being painted? Myself and the other residents of my building are not happy that so much parking space has been taken away this late into out leases. The amount of space now marked as a no parking zone is excessive, causing major inconvenience for myself and the other people who park on Driscoll Street regularly. I just received a citation today for being parked partially in this area and I am very frustrated as I used to park there regularly with no issues.