closed #181135
Blocked Street
2419 E 4th ST
- Case Date:
- 8/22/2022
Truck with trailer is blocking driveway. Owner refuses to move truck. If this is not resolved soon I will involve BPD.
Truck with trailer is blocking driveway. Owner refuses to move truck. If this is not resolved soon I will involve BPD.
Drive thru line is backed up into the road, blocking one lane
Everyday from 3:35-4:00 people park in front the buildings along 2nd St near the elementary schools and they partially block the street. There is no parking in this area. In addition, it makes it very difficult to see to pull out of buildings along this street. Please send an officer to assist with informing these individual that they cannot park in these areas.
June 29, 2023, 5:45pm. Tree branches are blocking half of the road across the street from my home.
Tree down
blocked sidewalk
Manhole cover dislodged and in the street. Utility access hole uncovered in North bound lane of South Walnut St.
Rideshare drivers (Uber, Lyft, etc) regularly stop and park in the middle of the bike lane at this location while they load up passengers from the nearby rental units. Last evening, I explained to one of them that it was not a place to park, but she just smiled, cackled, and drove off. Is this even a violation, or can they just stop anywhere they please for as long as they like? If it is a violation, and since it's so close to the police station, it seems like there could easily be an officer out there handing out tickets to teach them a lesson. Maybe they eventually will get the message that they don't own the roads.
On Saturday 17 May at 7:11pm, there was a vehicle parked right in the street without lights flashing and with no occupant - supposition is that it was a delivery person who thinks the rules don't apply to them. This is a *very* common occurrence at this particular location. Seems like with the police station so close, delivery drivers would hesitate to block streets like they do. Is it possible to talk to the management of the establishment about this? Or could there be an officer stationed there once in a while handing out tickets? I imagine you could make a lot of money for your office slush fund, and just doing it a few times might result in a long-term fix.