closed #171490
Abandoned Vehicle
1251-1299 W Countryside Ln, Bloomington, Indiana, 47403
- Case Date:
- 1/20/2020
Located at 1278 W Countryside Lane. Abandoned for 4 weeks. Please tag/remove from street
Located at 1278 W Countryside Lane. Abandoned for 4 weeks. Please tag/remove from street
Across from the B-Line Heights Apartments the city has constructed a new parking lot. There is a generator powering lights for said parking lot. This generator has made it hard for the residents of the B-Line Heights Apartments to sleep at night. I myself am in a corner unit directly across from the generator and have hardly gotten any sleep in the last two weeks. I am disabled and stay at home the majority of my time so during the day I am not given much relief either except for the few mere moments when the generator is turned off. I hate to be a bother and I understand that there is probably not anything that can be done about this, but in the off chance that it could be addressed I would forever be grateful. Maybe it could possibly be moved to a different corner of the parking lot?
The screen on this parking meter is unreadable. Impossible to tell parking time.
Clearly can see the parking pass in the windshield. Have been given permission to park here by NAPA themselves. I work for IVY Tech security and i am supposed to park here.
There is a consistent issue with people parking on the yellow curb at the intersection of W. 6th & Waldron St. There is a traffic calming circle at this intersection and this makes it challenging and unsafe to navigate through the intersection.
I was downtown yesterday afternoon, and Firestone Auto had multiple vehicles stored/parked on the sidewalk. They are continually blocking the sidewalks at this location; there are multiple uReport cases at this address. Can the city do nothing to keep this downtown pedestrian corridor accessible?
This morning, a bus was dropping off children at the Buskirk-Chumley for a student matinee. The bus swung out too hard and ended up hitting and denting the parking meter on Kirkwood closest to the corner of Kirkwood and Washington on the block that has the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
This vehicle routinely parks on the handicap ramp near the county/IU offices at the City Hall complex. The one next to it also didn't appear to have pertinent plates or a pass today. Are these not handicap spots? I noticed there was not a pole and placard like on other handicap accessible spots in the lot. But even if not handicap spots (though blue lines and paint markings should be removed) it still isn't even a spot at all but instead an access ramp.
Car parked in Whittington Commons on Allen Street has sat for 3+ months and is blocking the mailboxes. The license plate begins with AIFxxx. The car is a burgundy sedan with a busted driver’s window that has been bagged and tapped. It blocks parking and is hazardous as well as an eyesore.
These two cars have not moved for at least 2 years. The van is rusted out with flat tires. Is this allowed within the city? It is unsightly near my home.