closed #185622
Parking on Unimproved Surface
346 W 17th St, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA
- Case Date:
- 9/16/2023
They park on their lawn all the time. Proly have more people living there than what's legally allowed.
They park on their lawn all the time. Proly have more people living there than what's legally allowed.
For several days now, a burgundy Pontiac van has been parked going the wrong way in front of 837 W 6th Street. It's at the corner of 6th and Waldron. The van will be easy to spot because it has a Papa John's delivery sign on the top.
Someone is parked in the yellow zone in front of the hydrant on the NE corner of Maple at West 7th.
The residents at 831 W 6th continue to park going the wrong way in front of the house. Two vehicles were parked facing east last night and they are still there this morning. One is an orange car and the other is a minivan with a Papa John's sign on top. 831 is a rental property.
A car has been parked in the tree plot at 803 N Park Ridge Road for several weeks now. Please inform the residents of the city ordinance concerning parking on unimproved surfaces.
Neighbors always randomly parking multiple vehicles in the shared drive or alley. It's been there literally all day, forcing myself(and anyone else who uses the alley) to drive ON MY LAWN.
Big truck still parked in the alley after 24 hours, forcing people to drive into MY YARD.
At the intersection of Henderson and 2nd St., at night there has consistently been a parked car in the yellow area on Henderson the east side of the intersection. it makes it dangerous at the stoplight because there is no place for 2 cars to fit so drivers are focusing on that; however, pedestrians are often times at this intersection, causing additional distraction and increased risk for accident.
Black bmw parked in "no parking zone" overnight. Still there.
Randy is always having people park blocking the shared alley. He also will park up to 3 cars in his front yard on the grass, making it almost impossible to get in or out of the drive without hitting the plants on the side of the alley. This is an almost daily occurrence.