closed #171478
Parking Meters and Citations
201-215 W 4th St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47404
- Case Date:
- 1/17/2020
The screen on this parking meter is unreadable. Impossible to tell parking time.
The screen on this parking meter is unreadable. Impossible to tell parking time.
Hello, a car was parked illegally in front of my car today on Washington St at the stop sign at 2nd street. Since the car behind me was practically at my bumper, I was not able to access my car and make it to work on time because the car in front of me parked illegally.
This house was sold and purchased by new owners in 2016. Since then the number of vehicles parked on the street has grown to as many as 7 over time. For the last 8 months, one of the vehicles has had 2 flat tires and has not moved. There have been many times (especially during snowy winter days) where the street becomes hard to navigate especially with two way traffic. Is there any ordinance that recommends the number of cars one can park in front of their house? Can an abandoned car remain on the streets for months on end? Perhaps the number of cars is related to the number of families residing at this home; is there a limit to the number of families that may be co-housing? How can this be resolved? Aside from the driving safety issues, it is a visual blight on our neighborhood and a very unfortunate welcome to our lovely neighborhood.
Car parked in grassy median. 2001 Renwick Blvd.
We're moving to B'ton in July on S. High St. Our moving van will need to block S. High for 4-5 hours on a weekday; do we need a permit to have the truck block a bus route, and what is the cost if yes?
I live on Marilyn Drive. I park a vehicle overnight on the street. I just want to make sure this is OK. I have read the ordinance where I must park going the same direction as traffic and I must not obstruct traffic, i.e. I need to make sure there is 12 feet for traffic to pass by. I just want to make sure on this. There are no - NO Parking signs on our street. During the snow storm I did make a point of not park on the street overnight so the snow plows could get through. Please let me know if I am OK with parking on the street - thanks for your help - Kevin Keough
Really has nothing to do with parking meters. But for parking enforcement. I would like to suggest more of a patrol on W. 14th Street between Woodburn Ave. An Walnut St. As there is a yellow curb but people disregard it all the time. An I wouldn't be so upset about it if it weren't the fact my kid gets picked up right there an jer bus driver has to make that turn from Woodburn to 14th St. So he needs the room. Not only that I live on the dead end part of Woodburn and it makes it a pain to see around the cara that are parked in the yellow. So please keep an eye on this. Thanks!
The 4th street parking garage was completely full and there was no sign to tell us not to go in along with 10 other cars. People were trying to back out of the garage and turning around was next to impossible. You need to close the garage if it is full. Very unsafe conditions trying to get out of the garage when cars are still coming in not knowing it is full.
There is a green sedan that has been sitting abandoned and vandalized on Pine street between Kirkwood and 6th for many months. It ought to be towed.
Parking Meter number 7623 has a cloudy screen making it impossible to read.