closed #134579
Abandoned Vehicle
100–198 N College Ave
- Case Date:
- 10/4/2013
Someone is blocking one lane of college.
Someone is blocking one lane of college.
Blocked sidewalk at 619 n Washington st.
Car parked on sidewalk at 706 n Washington St.
Blocked sidewalk at 706 north Washington street
Tent homeless camp
2 abandoned vehicles parked on the curb directly in front of the Scholars Inn Bed & Breakfast on College Ave. One is a tan/gold minivan, the other is parked directly in front of the van. Both have been there for at least a month.
TO whomever patrols SR#37 just north of Bloomington (heading north). THANK YOU for stopping to check when my car was on the side of the road with my hazzard lights on. I SO appreciate the stop. I had called AAA and they were on their way, but I was SO glad that an officer (two different ones) stopped to see if I needed assistance. My flat tire was immaginary (AAA guy was not amuzed but accomodating). The road is bumpy and my indicator light said I had a flat tire, so I did what I thought I should do. So much for BMW indicator lights - they are a bit too sensitive - but I want to THANK those of you who check on stranded motorists. It is so very much appreciated and comforting.
Vehicle has been abandoned for weeks, possibly even months
Abandoned beige van parked on right side of College Ave. in front of the scholars inn bed & breakfast
Traffic along 1st and 2nd Streets and Henderson continues to increase in volume, speed, and non-compliance with stop signs. This is especially evident during morning and afternoon rush hours. Drivers have found they can cross town faster by cutting through core neighborhoods and ignoring traffic laws, than using major thoroughfares. Increased police presence would likely get these cars back on major roads. It is important the city realizes that it is the breaking of traffic laws that is making this traffic pattern desirable for drivers. I live at 1st and Henderson and less than 50% of cars come to a complete stop at this intersection.