closed #181332
Parking on Unimproved Surface
711 N Lincoln ST
- Case Date:
- 9/2/2022
Cars parked in backyard for weeks on grass. See previous uReport #181036. Has a fine been issued?
Cars parked in backyard for weeks on grass. See previous uReport #181036. Has a fine been issued?
At the corner of 4th and rogers, the house on 4th are parking their cars in the back yard and are coming off rogers.
Folks are parked on the grass. This is a no parking street. Can you please address this? I have asked them to move their cars, but they have not. Thank you!
There are often 7 cars at this location. One is parking on an unimproved surface. How do we submit a problem report for too many non-related residents at one house?
The address for this issue is at 302 E. 7th st. The picture that I’m including shows the tenants at this house are coming North on 200 N Lincoln st driving over the curb/Sidewalk and driving through their yard and sometimes parking in the back yard.
Following up on UReport #178307 Residents are still driving over the curb and on the sidewalk and through the yard on 200 N. Lincoln as the picture shows and parking in the yard.
The vehicle that is parked in the easement on Habitat Street has been cited by traffic control, but it is still parked there and it has not been moved for more than a week. It does seem to be abandoned.
Electric bicycle lying o the siadelk for weeks. East side of Dunn between 11th and 12th Streets.
Retaining wall is collapsing onto sidewalk, blocking wheelchair use. Owner has not maintained wall - pieces have been haphazardly thrown back onto the property over the last couple years since the house degenerated into a rental.
E 10th street is one of the main corridors for access to the university elementary school, whose district covers all the way to the campus view apartment. However, the hill on 10th street and the lack of a sidewalk nor a safe protected bike path make it almost impossible for students and families to access the school without a car. When students walk on this road, it looks perilous. A sidewalk and a protected bike path (not a painted gutter) would ensure the children's accessibility to the school, which can save a lot of money over the years (reducing the school bus operation)and remove a lot of traffic on 10th street (family driving kids to school).