closed #44069
Blocked Street
814 N Oolitic DR
- Case Date:
- 6/27/2002
A small metal shed is within the ROW and/or the setback of the alley behind 814 Oolitic.
A small metal shed is within the ROW and/or the setback of the alley behind 814 Oolitic.
This is a follow-up on ticket 167264. I want to thank you for installing the No Parking signs. Unfortunately, people are still parking in the bike lane just south of the train bridge on N. College. A black Jeep with Illinois plate E296690 has been parked there about since I started paying attention. Today, a white Ford SUV with temporary tag 25711S3 was even parked in the part of the lane with the yellow curb. Meanwhile, a police car drove past all of it. Please send some enforcement officials to remove or at least ticket these vehicles.
Invasive plants are so thick that they are blocking the sidewalk. It is not clear where the property line is, so perhaps the owner of the property just north is formally responsible, but one would think that both owners could see there is a problem and work together to fix it.
Black car parked on the street for several weeks. Has not moved. Makes it difficult for trash trucks, utility vehicles, etc to drive to end of street. Same house has 2 non-working vehicles and 2 working vehicles in the driveway. Also has a visitor often that parks across from black car and further restricts ability to drive to end of street.
Trailer parked in the tree plot. Parking Enforcement officer told him to move the trailer last week, but it's still in the tree plot.
Apartments at 820 E. Hillside allow parking in the ROW. This is causing a line of sight problem. It is dangerous to pull out. Also, there is a drainage problem on the far west side of the property.
Retaining wall has fallen onto the sidewalk.
The fiber optic company is at it again. I was In Indy all day and come to a blocked street with the fiber optic company striking a water main in the middle of Fess Avenue. Not only did they dig up my yard without notification and it still remains dirt covered WITH NO grass seed, I came home tonight after being in Indy ALL day to finding my driveway inaccessible with 4-5 city trucks, trailers and workers fixing a WATER MAIN break caused by the gigabit folks trying to install fiber optic UNDER the street and hitting a water main line. Who in the city hired and who manages these people??!! Enough is enough!
There are large pine trees along the street that have grown over into the street making it hard to see on coming vehicles.
I reported this illegally parked vehicle days ago. How is it STILL THERE, unticketed? This really needs to be dealt with.