closed #199012
Parking on Unimproved Surface
486 W 10th ST
- Case Date:
- 10/25/2024
Vehicle parked on sidewalk and grass in front of trades garage. Port o potty’s now on grass area of city parking garage.
Vehicle parked on sidewalk and grass in front of trades garage. Port o potty’s now on grass area of city parking garage.
Cars regularly park on the front yard of this property instead of on the street
This corner house usually has a piece of wood to mark where parking is supposed to be. Now gone or moved. From the alley there should be two tandem spots on the right and one nest to it on the left. Right now they white truck is completely on the grass and the silver car mostly on the grass. I don't blame the tenants the owner never tells them every year. Can someone go by and tell them the place the RR beams go or call the owner. Preferably before the grass dies again? Thank you,!
Grey sedan parked on roadway marked 'no parking' also parked on grass
Car parked in grassy median. 2001 Renwick Blvd.
All semester, two cars have always parked going the wrong way in front of 1107 W 6th St. Recently, the number of cars increased by one. Last night there were four cars all parked going the wrong way on that section of the street. There is no reason for this, and the violators should be ticketed. Thanks.
Greenish-grey KIA compact/SUV has been parked on the front lawn of 1208 S Woodlawn Ave (in the grass, an unimproved surface) for several weeks. There seems to be no indication that there is an intention to remove the vehicle from the unimproved surface.
Please send a parking enforcement officer to overhill drive, Hillsdale drive, E 5th street, N Clark street. The whole neighborhood is overrun today especially with cars parked illegally along the roads without permits, in no parking zones, and along driveways and public road but in grass too.
These cars are in the yard and have been. The truck hasn't moved in years. I keep making complaint after complaint. What do I need to do??
Six cars were parked at this house overnight with one in the right-of-way.