closed #131898
Parking Permits
- Case Date:
- 5/22/2013
400 S. Ballantine - missing NO PARKING ANYTIME SIGN
400 S. Ballantine - missing NO PARKING ANYTIME SIGN
7-8 cars are routinely parked at the SE corner of Washington and Dodds. The cars are parked very close to the corner, and residents place an orange cone in the street to "reserve" their parking spot.
Caller reported parking meter #7631, on 7th Street near Walnut, is eating coins. She was able to put in 1 hour's worth of time but then coins weren't registering time on the meter after 1 hour.
Jennifer works at Wonderlab and said she's tried to report several times this week that the parking meters in front of Wonderlab (on 4th St. between Madison and College, minimally) have been blacked out. It looks to her like someone has taken a Sharpie and completely drawn over the meters' LED panels. She's received many questions from Wonderlab patrons about the meters and whether they're functioning.
No Parking anytime sign ran over and sticking up in a manner as may cause injury to pedestrians. 2400 E. 8th st
Caller put $4 worth of quarters in meter #7116, on 4th St. across from Rainbow Bakery. Toyota Avalon is parked there. None of the coins registered in the meter, and caller does not want to get a parking ticket during her 3-hour meeting.
Caller reported that meter #7673 is taking coins but not registering time.
Complaint that internals from the parking meter were gone, and he was unable to insert any money. Meter is on the West side of Lincoln right before the alley that goes behind Esan Thai restaurant. Constituent believed parking meter number was 7652.
Connie reported to BPD a break in to her residence on 9/5/97 @ 7am. At the time, nothing appeared to be missing, only indication was that window was left open. Connie later found out that blank checks were stolen & someone was forging her name. She reported stolen checks to Bank One also. She is "very upset" that BPD was not responsive to her - 2 days w/ no rtn. call, police not following up & "blowing her off" b/c case not as important as others. Pls. refer to Case #977168.
Opposes the closing of the OAC woodworking shop. xc: Mick Renneisen