closed #173802
Blocked Street
Bloomington City Hall
- Case Date:
- 9/25/2020
Walpole several cars parked wrong direction
Walpole several cars parked wrong direction
Hi, we have been ticketed twice for parking in front of our home. However, we've only been doing this to prevent the neighbors from parking in front of our house. They don't have the proper permit zone, and it's disruptive to have strangers parking at our house every day. They never get ticketed because they park after 5pm. Is there any way to resolve this issue? Thank you.
Car has been parked here for several months. Car is facing the wrong direction. Car has several flat tires.
Bike lane blocked by a car on Third street near Woodlawn
Abandoned vehicle left in cul-de-sac for several months.
Driveway contains RV that has not moved in 3 years.
Abandoned car? White Toyota, License IN 800ARI, with multiple flat tires, noted 1/2 between 4th and 5th on Elm has not moved for more than 2 weeks. Parking spot not associated with Pk&Rec office or house on Kirkwood.
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.
There's a white Aurora vehicle parked, it's not been driven since before the pandemic started. Expired plates. Seems to have been left here.
The markings on Atwater do not make it clear AT ALL where cars can/should park and where there is a turning lane. While some parking spots are marked with signage, the lines on the street seem to indicate that it's a turn lane. Today (1/24) at approximately 2:15PM there were cars parked in some areas that seem to be marked parking spots, but cars were also parked well past that area, including the one marked with a circle that was parked all the way at the corner. This area desperately needs clearer signage and road markings. The signs don't make it clear where parking stops, the street markings seem to indicate that the turn lane starts at an area that has parking, and the curb markings indicate that you could park up to the corner.