closed #188762
Parking Permits
2526 S Rogers ST
- Case Date:
- 6/4/2024
Parking in row tree plot grass area. Please send someone as this is blocking the stop/turn in here
Parking in row tree plot grass area. Please send someone as this is blocking the stop/turn in here
Vehicle parked in grass not spaces at Roger’s family park. Please ticket causing earth disturbance problems.
Doing work on yard and pulled vehicle up in the yard. Parked on lawn.
Stryker towing parking in row and tree plot. Please come ticket them. Looks bad.
Is the City no longer sending neighborhood permit renewal applications by mail or email? They will expire soon and when i went to the appropriate web page it looks like that has been operational since July 17, i.e., roughly a month before the old permits expire. That's plenty of time, but i would have appreciated a reminder. Thanks for taking this question, and perhaps referring it to the appropriate person.
Follow up on closed case #192588. Yes, I know when parking permits expire. I do not think a press release and a Facebook post qualify as adequate noticing. I understand the cost-saving of electronic messaging. Do you have special provision to contact non-tech savvy (often) elders directly? For years, ctizens have complained about the City's failure to communicate and be transparent. This approach to letting them know about complying with this important regulation isn't the best.
322 E Tenth St. is not listed as a residence that qualifies for a residential parking permit on https://bloomington.in.gov/mybloomington The house directly adjacent to 322 E Tenth St., 530 N Grant St., is listed on the website as being within city limits, so I was wondering why this rental property was not included in this permit coverage. My roommates and I for the 2024-2025 school year are looking to purchase parking passes and are experiencing issues in the application process. Since the property was initially listed as a duplex, I have tried 322 1/2 E Tenth, but that did not work on the website.
Basement level, personal truck vehicle with FT pass parking in city vehicle/fleet reserved 24 hour spot (spot #2 specifically).
Multiuse path blocked by car before speed bump/crosswalk
East Smith Ave, the portion of the road that 510 East Smith Ave resides on, is a non-residential parking area. This needs to be changed to a residential parking area ASAP. I come home from work with nowhere to park, because people going to bars and frats park there, and park horribly. If every other street around this stretch of East Smith Ave, and the rest of East Smith Ave is residential parking only, this portion should be as well. I am tired of people who don't live on the street leaving their horribly parked cars strewn about, causing severe parking issues. Make this portion of East Smith Ave residential parking only so this problem can be rectified. I know I am not the only resident who has an issue with the street parking on this stretch of road.