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closed #167774

Inaccessible Parking

1231 S Fess AVE

Case Date:
3/13/2019

1231 S. Fess has a large tree branch down that hangs into the street. Parking is at a premium in this area.

closed #167916

Inaccessible Parking

710 W Dixie ST

Case Date:
3/29/2019

I have been calling about this car since 2016. It has been turned around but is still parked in front of my house. The plates say 16. I was told by a policeman in 2017 that it would be moved in three days.... when I called 2 weeks later I was told they had new plates.... doesn't look like it. We could use the parking please. It has been right in front of our sidewalk for at least 3 years. 708 W Dixie

closed #167974

Inaccessible Parking

5001-6299 S Stanford Rd, Bloomington, Indiana, 47403

Case Date:
4/3/2019

is the city low on money,because i was at the sheriff and there is no place to park for free,same for court-house ilive here

closed #157191

Inaccessible Parking

3001 E 3rd ST

Case Date:
11/21/2016

there customers using the handicap parking in front ,without plate or windshield tag. those are needed for disabled customers. been a daily problem for long time.

closed #157487

Inaccessible Parking

234 N Morton ST

Case Date:
12/21/2016

Hi. The ChargePoint electric vehicle car charger in the Morton Street parking garage is not working. Thanks.

closed #160300

Inaccessible Parking

1315 S Dunn ST

Case Date:
7/26/2017

Thank you for considering and responding to my recent report regarding the now faded parking spot lines in the 1200 - 1400 blocks of the south Dunn street neighborhood. Until such time as they can be re-painted (for visibility), can there be some increased parking patrols, as it is common to encounter vehicles parked on or over the lines, limiting space and creating a hazard (which just pushes the next car to park over, and so on like domino effect) down the street. Vehicles parked facing to wrong way in spots, as well as sometimes blocking the street or alleys, are also common occurrence. Thank you. (Email reply - if necessary - is preferable)

closed #161179

Inaccessible Parking

1155 S College Mall RD

Case Date:
9/16/2017

Truck parked illegally in between 2 handicapped spaces with expired handicapped decal in Kroger parking lot on 9/16/17 around 1PM

closed #161583

Inaccessible Parking

Case Date:
10/16/2017

No handicap accessible parking on 1200 block of W 12th St. Handicapped residents' spots taken by Boys and Girls Club clients. Please help!

closed #161885

Inaccessible Parking

Case Date:
11/28/2017

This resident at 1351 W Allen Street continually uses the handicap parking spaces instead of their assigned space. They do not have a handicap parking permit. It's been over six months that this has continued; I've been in communication with our property manager, however there hasn't been much traction.

closed #161905

Inaccessible Parking

Case Date:
11/29/2017

Hello, I'm a part-time employee (SPEA fellow) at the City, in the Dept. of Planning & Transportation, and I have a few concerns about the part-time parking spots at Showers. First, is the part-time spots are incredibly far away from the main entrance to City Hall, adjacent to the Showers Red lot (in fact, as far away as you can possibly get while still staying in the Showers parking lot). Now, this isn't a problem for an able-bodied person like myself, but I had a friend who worked as an intern for the Controller's office this summer who has knee problems, making this walk excruciating for him. So bad was it that he usually parked at a meter, for an entire four hour shift, which meant that he essentially had to pay $4 to come to work everyday. My other issue with the part-time parking spaces is the incredible lack of them: there are only 5. Very rarely are less than 5 part-time workers working at one time, so it's really a crap shoot when I come to work (MWF) as to whether I can actually find a space. Many times I've also had to park at a meter. And today (11/29) the PT employee parking signs that designate which spaces are available to PT employees were removed, so some employees at the business end of Showers were parked in what should be PT spots, so there were even less spaces available than usual. I understand wanting to encourage walking/biking and public transit, but this isn't feasible for everyone, because rent is astronomical near Showers, especially to PT workers who don't get paid very much. I live pretty far out, so walking/biking is pretty much impossible, and public transit is highly inconvenient. I just wish the City was a little more inclusive of its part-time workers (especially those with disabilities), and the fact that only 5 parking spaces are available to us (a 5 minute walk from the entrance to City Hall, no doubt) is really disappointing and, in fact, a little insulting. I hope, in the renovation of parking happening in the FT section of the lot, that the City will consider adding some more PT spaces.