closed #170685
Blocked Sidewalk
301-399 E 6th St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47408
- Case Date:
- 10/11/2019
Sidewalk and access ramp booked by dumpster. Behind MCPL on 6th street.
Sidewalk and access ramp booked by dumpster. Behind MCPL on 6th street.
The parking lines on the south side of the square are even more invisible than they were last year when I requested they be re-painted. I was told last summer that the painting was scheduled, and then it was winter and it hadn't been done. Then I was told it was scheduled for this past spring. It's still not done. Can we PLEASE get these painted this year before the snow flies? -Eric Schmitz, Monroe County Recorder
Abandoned vehicle parked facing south on Fairview St. This vehicle has been parked on the cross section of W. 6th St. & Fairview St. for approximately 7 days which during that time has not moved. We suspect it to have been abandoned by a patron of Juanitas restaurant perhaps. Vehicle Description: Hyundia Sonata (Silver) Massachusetts Plate #: 65XC99
Meter had 31 min. Quarter increased to 46, but next two quarters did not advance time
Pickup truck parked across the sidewalk at Firestone Auto - 3rd and Walnut.
We live on the street, and Bloomington recently put up permit parking
There is a blue Pontiac license plate 606MEK that expired 2016 parked in front of 3141 Piccadilly Street
1219 s Washington St. This car is parked in the yellow and halfway covering our driveway making it impossible to pull out of our house without risking damage to our cars. Thank you!
The owner of this car has a private parking space on the 500 block of West Smith Avenue. (Not sure of the house number. Sorry.) As you can see, he is not within the lines. Smith Ave. is a narrow street and said 'outside the lines' parking makes it difficult for UPS/USPS, emergency, and construction vehicles to pass through easily. I've spoken to him "in-person" to politely remind him to not park in the middle of the street. Would a ticket with a fine attached get his attention? I hope so. He doesn't seem to be moved to change his parking behavior by kind yet direct words from a concerned neighbor.