open #180811
Inaccessible Parking
908 S Washington ST
- Case Date:
- 7/30/2022
There is an abandoned vehicle parked in the street at 908 S. Washington St. It is a blue Volkswagen Tiguan with flat tires and expired plates.
There is an abandoned vehicle parked in the street at 908 S. Washington St. It is a blue Volkswagen Tiguan with flat tires and expired plates.
Blue Volkswagen SUV parked in the street has not moved in months. Front passenger side tire is flat.
On the west side of S. Washington St. just south of E. Dixie St there is a brick apartment building. On the lawn of this building is a mostly decomposed animal with white skull showing and ribs poking up in the air. The address number I can see on the side of the building is 908. Please remove this debris. Thank you.
Red SUV. Plate: 977HA. Hasn't moved in 6 months. Full of junk/garbage. Plates expired in 2021. Not enough spaces for tenants who live here to park. Parking at other buildings in other tenants places. There's a ticket on the front windshield that's been there for a week.
Maroon SUV with expired plates starting with 977 has been sitting here since before winter. It hasn't moved, the driver's door window has been down since at least fall, maybe summer. It's full of junk. No extra parking at this building, vehicles plate expired in 2021 and don't know the last time it was driven. Believe it is non-functional.
Lawn is approximately 2’ long! Homeless may break in as house is vacant.
Running a business from this rental residence parking multiple cars in the yard
Car and truck drivers regularly speed down 12th Street between Walnut and Indiana, and do so at all hours. Now, in addition to that they have been racing up Lincoln Street between 10th and 12th, likely to avoid the traffic lights at 10th/Walnut and the new one at 11th/Walnut. Fully half of the speeding vehicles have "Dominoes" pizza signs on the roof. Why did the City allow a junkfood delivery service to be situated where they could race through a residential neighborhood? Is there a way to prevent the delivery drivers from using 12th Street and Lincoln unless they have actual deliveries in the neighborhood? Or at least slow them down a bit. It seems like a Stop sign at 11th/Lincoln would help on that street, and two Stop signs on 12th (at Lincoln and either Washington or Grant) would make it safer. PLEASE do something about this. It can only get worse if/when "The Standard" is ever done and occupied. It will be a nightmare unless the City is proactive and puts up Stop signs where they are warranted. (And the arguement that "No one stops at Stop signs" used by the traffic board in the past is specious. If true, why then are there any stop signs put up anywhere?
There is a green Honda Accord plate Indiana 463TFK just before the train bridge. It has been there quite sometime and believe it to be abandoned.
There is a new "Domino's Pizza" on the corner of Walnut and 12th, and the delivery drivers are speeding down 12th street at night, compounding a recurrent problem in this neighborhood. There are no speed limit signs (I assume it should be 25 mph, as per City Code), no speed bumps and no stop signs for the five (!) blocks stretching from Walnut to Indiana. The City should at least install a stop sign at 12th/Lincoln and/or one at 12th/Grant to slow down the traffic on this residential street. Please help keep our streets.