closed #167516
Blocked Sidewalk
- Case Date:
- 2/18/2019
NE corner of 3rd and walnut, 2 blocks from courthouse and adjacent to bus station, still has cars parked on the sidewalk in front of firestone.
NE corner of 3rd and walnut, 2 blocks from courthouse and adjacent to bus station, still has cars parked on the sidewalk in front of firestone.
coins stuck. could only use my credit card. this costs extra. too many meters with this problem. so I'm starting to document each time I get one. this is 3 out of 5 parking attempts have I had to use my credit card cuz there's coins stuck in the coin. I don't know if it means it's full of corns whether there's a different problem.
Washington across from First Methodist. Meter not accepting coins.
A trailer for a food truck has been parked on the street most of the time for the past 2-3 months. Is this legal? It's something of an obstacle when a vehicle is parked across from it.
The ‘no parking’ zones were recently repainted for street parking off 8th and Indiana. It seems that the no parking designated zone was extended 3-5 feet. Was there a reason for this? Now, there is even more limited street parking, and it’s going to be a warzone when the rest of the students move in come August.
Some thing is going on over Smith Rd. Travel is very heavy on Heritage Rd . Before, the Heritage Rd is a side street, parking is allowed, even it’s a public street not a public parking area. Now it become a Main Street, park on the side of the street really creates a very dangerous situation. Is possible city can provide a better place for those park on the street to move to? It’s much safe for the rest of the drivers.
Thanks for the reply. I am taking about the situation now. When the time I back up from my driveway to the Heritage, I looked right, left, till no car in sight. I slowly back to the street, immediately a loud squeaky brake behind me. A red car from 3rd street almost hits my car. Of course those cars can park wherever they allowed after the construction done on Smith Rd. But now it’s so dangerous! You should not wait till something terribly happened before taking actions.
There is a vehicle that parks on the sidewalk at this location almost daily, preventing bike and foot traffic from utilizing the sidewalk.
One of the city hall parking meters was reported as having anti-Semitic graffiti on it.
Just curious what the city's policy is regarding abandoned vehicles. This vehicle had been sitting in the front yard for over a year now and has not moved. There are small children living in the home and they use it as some sort of playground equipment. Myself, and other neighbors are tired of looking at it. Can anything be done to have them remove it? Thank you.