closed #161357
Blocked Sidewalk
- Case Date:
- 9/29/2017
Firestone always has cars parked on the sidewalk along walnut st. They've actually painted blue parking stripes on the sidewalk.
Firestone always has cars parked on the sidewalk along walnut st. They've actually painted blue parking stripes on the sidewalk.
Residents at 2526 S Rogers St Bloomington, In 47403 have at least 2 of their 4+ cars and trucks consistently parked fully on the sidewalk that borders their property on Ralston. They're essentially using this sidewalk as a parking lot / repair area for their vehicles. This is not a temporary occurrence but something that is observed on a daily basis for many months.
I keep pointing out blocked sidewalks just north of downtown ice cream shops, and the city keeps not fixing them. It's a question of priorities i guess but i don't think the lube shop deserves to impinge on a sidewalk which is so vital to so many other businesses. What do you have against the chocolate moose??
Blue Volkswagen frequently on walk
The Firestone is still blocking the sidewalk.
Since i know you won't do anything about it, please indicate where the fucking sidewalk is supposed to be in this photo. It is like this every. Single. Time that i come by here during business hours
Contractor vehicles have been parking on the sidewalk in this location for several days now....please ticket
Two SUVs parked on sidewalk
Occasionally, I find a vehicle parked on the bicycle/pedestrian path that leads from Countryside Lane to the apartment complex behind the houses on Countryside Lane and Adams Circle. I often walk or cycle in this neighborhood and find it difficult to navigate the improperly parked vehicle, which usually blocks the cross sidewalk as well. Would it be possible to install a couple of posts to discourage parking on the path? I'm not looking to get anyone ticketed, but a good number of drivers seem to be conveniently ignorant of the rules here. Thank you, Nick.
In the parking lot on the north side of the Showers building there are trucks blocking the handicap parking spaces and ramp as well as most of the 2 hour spots. There are no city signs warning people that the spots are closed. A handicapped visitor with a wheelchair is unable to park unless they park in a red lot space and risk getting a ticket but even if they do park there, they can't access the building since the ramp is blocked.