closed #165924
Parking on Unimproved Surface
700 N Washington ST
- Case Date:
- 9/14/2018
Caller stated there is a Jeep parked in the lawn at 700 N Washington St.
Caller stated there is a Jeep parked in the lawn at 700 N Washington St.
420 Eastside Drive, repeat complaint: this yard looks like a junk yard and car repair place. There are tires stacked up, several cars parked on the grass, one possibly without a license plate. It is an eyesore for the neighborhood. See also closed case #166781.
There are two vehicles that are routinely parked the wrong way on W. 6th Street. This has been going on for months. Both are on the wrong side of the street facing west. One is a white pickup truck which is always parked in front of 927 W 6th. The other is a dark colored Ford parked 3-4 nights a week in front of the apartment house at 6th and Fairview. I live on this street and neither driver seems to have any mobility issues that would make it hard for them limit to walk a few extra feet.
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.
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.
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.