closed #181113
Report issues with Lime scooters
- Case Date:
- 8/19/2022
2 LIME scooters dumped on sidewalk in front of 700 S Eastside Drive (that house is for sale at the moment, no one lives there) and blocking pedestrian traffic.
2 LIME scooters dumped on sidewalk in front of 700 S Eastside Drive (that house is for sale at the moment, no one lives there) and blocking pedestrian traffic.
I would like to lodge a complaint about the process for renewing a visitor parking permit. We have lived at the same house since 2005 and have applied for a permit every year. Nothing, apart from our age, has changed. Why does the process have to be so onerous and annoying when every detail has remained the same? All we need to do is pay! Please consider streamlining this infuriating process. Thank you.
I recently purchased and received my neighborhood parking pass (neighborhood 1), but I messed up when trying to apply the permit to my window and I need a new sticker permit.
Car parked the wrong way and partially blocking the street on the 1300 block of South Palmer Ave. Res Nissan license plate SAZB72
See case 181086, majority of the cars are still there
My key snapped in my ignition and I am parked on a street that is open for the weekend, but I cannot get any lock smith to get out here I don’t want to get a parking ticket or towed what are the steps to make that not happen?
Multiple cars are parked lining my residential street I live on and some of them are blocking entry/exit to my private driveway. People are using my street for overflow parking for Switchyard park and no cars are normally allowed to park on the street at all.
Car is using public sidewalk for parking
For several weeks, there's been a car parked in the yard with the front end out in the street. A traffic cone has been placed in front of the car; eastbound traffic must swerve into the westbound lane to avoid the parked vehicle.
Previously reported in 181674 (the input form doesn't seem to recognize the address where this issue exists: 3822 E Brownridge Rd). For several weeks, there's been a car parked in the yard with the front end out in the street. A traffic cone has been placed in front of the car; eastbound traffic must swerve into the westbound lane to avoid the parked vehicle.