closed #161241
Abandoned Vehicle
- Case Date:
- 9/20/2017
Abandoned vehicle at 1211 S. Walnut.
Abandoned vehicle at 1211 S. Walnut.
Hi, Yesterday, I parked in the 4th St garage. The fee was only 25 cents, but the machine would not accept quarters, they kept dropping into the basket, so I inserted a one dollar bill. I didn't get any change back and the receipt says "short amount: $0.75, go to the operator for a refund". I know it's only 75 cents, but how do I get my 75 cents back? Thanks.
Car at Firestone blocking sidewalk
Abandoned vehicle at 1602 W. 7th.
Car is parked across my driveway. Address is 720 W 7th St. Garage is on Maple St. Car is blue Pontiac with bungie cord holding hood down.
Subaru has been parked in same spot in 200 block of North Maple street for more than a week without being moved. Tire is going flat. Owner does not live on Maple street, but parks second car there in order to avoid purchasing proper parking permit for residential zone where they live (700 block of west Sixth st). Maple needs to be included in residential permit zone as it is the first street with no parking restrictions west of downtown. As a result, it is a catch-all for anyone living on or visiting adjoining blocks to the east adding congestion and difficulty of residents parking in front of their house.
Firestone always has cars parked on the sidewalk along walnut st. They've actually painted blue parking stripes on the sidewalk.
Constantly has 5-6 cars parked on lot and street. One car does not have a hood on the front, and it's parked in neighborhood with many children playing around. Also they keep parking their truck in the lawn. They seem to be living too many to a house, or are treating their property as a car repair or used car lot.
Two vehicles routinely parked on grass--not at edge of lawn but right in middle of lawn, pulled up to the house.
In reference to case number 161348. I still have not gotten a response and submitted on 9/28. This is a hinderance since I still do not have parking due to the discrepencies between your website and the map hanging in the parking dept. office.