closed #186676
Blocked Sidewalk
- Case Date:
- 1/5/2024
Semi and car parked on sidewalk and blocking street along 10th street near college and 10th intersection
Semi and car parked on sidewalk and blocking street along 10th street near college and 10th intersection
Blue vehicle parked in city fleet lot. Can staff park here with FT permit?
There is a city truck blocking the south end of the city hall parking lot. When another vehicle gets to the blocked end to turn into the next lane, the passage is blocked and there is no place to turnaround.
I just watched a city truck treating the street that had to manipulate around a boat and truck parked on the street. These vehicles have been parked for over 6 months without moving. Should have reported this before weather got bas
I put in two $1 coins in Parking meter 7628, and it didn’t change from the red blinking.
i got the ticket after paying at the kiosk. Sometimes when i swipe the card it doesn.t read it until i finally slowly get it to work. always making sure it said completed.
Car has been parked in the driveway at 3313 Allendale for over 2 weeks, blocking the sidewalk entirely, making it unsafe for my child to ride his bike.
we counted 12 cars driving in and out from this house. As stated in the first complaint, we are experiencing up to 40 cars a day at peak times in our neighborhood due to this large illegal retail business. The average is 20 cars a day, that is 100 cars a week and nearly 400 cars a month on average. We have several families with children and a public school bus stop near this home. As you can see, the roads are narrow, and this is a dangerous situation in our neighborhood. Please enforce the law and close this business for good. In my opinion, this is damaging our property values. 3954 Fenbrook Ln Bloomington Indiana 47401
App-only paid street parking (without a meter option) is a problematic equity issue for people who wish to park downtown. People who do not have a smart phone or a credit card are more likely to be from lower-income households. Providing meter options that accept coins is a relatively simple and traditional solution. How will the City address this equity issue in a timely manner?
I let you know there scooter laying on sidewalk near chocolate mosse