closed #172596
Blocked Sidewalk
- Case Date:
- 5/28/2020
Southeast corner of college and 14th. Co - live site. Truck blocking sidewalk. Photo at 5:06 p.m. May 28th
Southeast corner of college and 14th. Co - live site. Truck blocking sidewalk. Photo at 5:06 p.m. May 28th
SE corner of college & 14th. co-live. Pickup truck blocking sidewalk. Was there at least 5 minutes.
613 s. Swain. 2 cars using lawn off University St. for parking
Same as yesterday. Sidewalk on east side of Rogers Street at 10th Street blocked by construction signs. Also orange barrel on sidewalk. Sidewalk was to be unimpacted by trades district garage construction.
Temporary parking lot / staging area on west side of rogers between 10th and 11th st. I believe this lot is being used to assist trades district garage construction. Trucks still parking on grass, even though there is now a large gravel pit on the site. More importantly, instead of using the engineered driveway cut on the north edge of the site, they pull directly from their parking spots onto the street. This is causing severe damage to the sidewalks along the entire frontage, as well as obstructing pedestrian passage when the drivers stop on the sidewalk while waiting traffic to clear. Today 5 trucks crossed the sidewalk just in front of us as we were walking back from fairview elem at about 3:30pm -- their shift change seems to conflict with the safe route to school.
302 park ridge continues to park rubicon van on lawn. What do you need me to do to help enforce this? Reported multiple times
Intersection of Sare rd and Spicewood Ln. construction crews have repeatedly parked next to the stop sign making it very difficult to see to pull out safely on Sare rd. They also repeatedly have meetings while standing in the road
323 Sheffield. Black truck on grass for several weeks now
Reported several times but white Rubicon van remains parked in grass at 302 Park Ridge. Can't see follow up comments anymore in reports. Did something change? Also trailer now in front yard of 300 Park Ridge.
I walked by a city parking enforcement official this afternoon, idling in his vehicle while socializing with a second man leaning into the open driver's side window to converse with the parking official while his own vehicle idled across the street. Neither man was wearing a mask despite their proximity. The official was driving Parking Enforcement vehicle number 250, and this was at about 1:25 PM on Hawthorne, just north of Hunter near campus. It would be good if city employees could be encouraged to take pandemic precautions more seriously, particularly when on the job, to prevent unnecessary danger to the community and other city personnel during this dire point in the crisis.