closed #173048
Blocked Sidewalk
619 W Howe ST
- Case Date:
- 7/15/2020
truck parked on sidewalk (this app distorts the photos. I can email the actual photo)
truck parked on sidewalk (this app distorts the photos. I can email the actual photo)
Total of seven cars were parked at the property for which were blocking the sideway which is a huge safety issue and they are at an intersection.. This is a repeated problem at this residence.
Semi truck parked in 7-line in front of the health department seemed to think he was doing me a favor by only blocking one lane. He said he would be there a while if you want to go tell him what he was supposed to have done. In any event I think some more flexi-posts on that stretch are warranted. Thanks!
For more than a year now, the sidewalk in front of new apartment construction just South of the 10th st. and Smith Rd. intersection has been regularly occupied and blocked by cars and trucks associated with the construction. There is considerable pedestrian traffic on this walkway, and citizens are forced to walk into the street by the blockage. As the construction has progresse, parking for workers and owners has become available underneath and beside the structure, but sidewalk parking seems to be preferred, particularly by the owners/supervisors. Please have them remove their vehicles, and clean the sidewalk.
Cars parked on sidewalk
Overnight, a white Nissan Murano has continued park wishing the street lane at 716 E 11th Street. This blocks any car from driving between and from getting to residence. They have been warned multiple times. License plate is 711NCH. Please have towed or fined
Cresent road, the detour for 17th street was blocked by a semi this morning. The 17th street construction is ridiculous by the way. There is no reason for it to have taken almost a year. That construction company should have been fired a long time ago for the amount of time it is taking.
This semi truck that makes deliveries to the gas station at Grimes and Walnut parks in the westbound lane of Grimes. I have seen this happen numerous times. Why is the gas station allowed to externalize the cost of a delivery onto the rest of society? The road is two lanes. The truck is close to both a stop light and a stop sign that makes the traffic issues more severe. A tanker truck delivering fuel is able to park in the gas station parking lot. Why should this semi truck be an different? The cost of the delivery should not be my problem. Instead of an inconvenience to users of the gas station during the delivery, it becomes a serious traffic hazzard for everyone else. This should not be allowed.
Cars parked in the cul de sac like a parking lot.
The Dwellers at 2229 North Martha Street are parking directly under a No Parking sign every night and blocking the street please