closed #178623
Blocked Sidewalk
914 E University ST
- Case Date:
- 1/19/2022
This car consistently either blocks the sidewalk or parks in the street without a permit
This car consistently either blocks the sidewalk or parks in the street without a permit
Parked car blocking east/west alley on block bounded by Park, First, Woodlawn and University.
Cleaning company blocked alley again Saturday afternoon
I moved into the new apartment complex at 1301 S Walnut St this past August. Until last week, there was ample parking available on Driscoll St. that tenants in my complex could use. Last week, though they painted the curb yellow (half of the block 100 E Driscoll and 1200 S Walnut), taking away 3 to 4 parking spaces. This was not communicated to myself or the other tenants in the building. If the building has been occupied since August, why is the street just now being painted? Myself and the other residents of my building are not happy that so much parking space has been taken away this late into out leases. The amount of space now marked as a no parking zone is excessive, causing major inconvenience for myself and the other people who park on Driscoll Street regularly. I just received a citation today for being parked partially in this area and I am very frustrated as I used to park there regularly with no issues.
There seems to be an abandoned vehicle. It is a red pick up truck with a flat tire and no visible parking permit. It has not moved for over a month.
The red Chrysler in the image has repeatedly been parking illegally on the yellow curb in front of our unit for months. We have left notes and tried to be cordial, but they continue to do so and it has blocked the trash truck/delivery trucks from being able to come down our street on occasion. Additionally, it makes it extremely difficult to get in and out of the neighborhood. There is plenty of other legal street/guest parking nearby or directly across the street. The license plate number is ROC423. Thank you!
There is a green Ford Explorer that parks on or beyond the yellow line on the curb at Smith and Euclid. This often blocks safe access through that intersection. They are currently parked there. There are numerous children in the neighborhood that use that use Smith Ave as pedestrians, and it’s difficult for cars traveling south on Euclid to see them.
Blocked driveway
Street behind parking driveway gets parked along which blocks the ability for cars to exit our driveway. Residents are unsure if this is allowed or not as there is not a no parking sign on that side of the road, but it does block our ability to access our driveway. A no parking sign on that side of the road is suggested as it inhibits our ability to get in or out of our driveway
At the intersection of Allen St and Strong Dr.,vehicles park along the curb up to and past the stop sign, making it dangerous to make a right turn. Is there a law that states a certain distance away from stop signs is required? Thank you for your time.