closed #181652
Blocked Street
729 S Washington ST
- Case Date:
- 9/27/2022
Cars parked blocking Dodds
Cars parked blocking Dodds
At 8:35 this morning, a Centerpoint Energy truck was idling in the bike lane, blocking both lanes so I had to drive in the street, even though there's that big electric sign not far from that spot that says No Parking in the Bike Lane. There was a dude in the front seat reading an ipad or something.
For several weeks, there's been a car parked in the yard with the front end out in the street. A traffic cone has been placed in front of the car; eastbound traffic must swerve into the westbound lane to avoid the parked vehicle.
Previously reported in 181674 (the input form doesn't seem to recognize the address where this issue exists: 3822 E Brownridge Rd). For several weeks, there's been a car parked in the yard with the front end out in the street. A traffic cone has been placed in front of the car; eastbound traffic must swerve into the westbound lane to avoid the parked vehicle.
There is a no parking sign on the north bound side of Madison as you approach the stop sign at Dodds. A vehicle is regularly parked at the house on the southeast corner blocking over half of the north bound lane approaching the stop sign.
Townsend left a bunch of plastic runners in the street. They are big and creating a road issue. about 4ft by 6ft each.
On game days, people want to park on both sides of Fritz Dr. In spite of signage that restricts to one side only. We are a cul de sac and the no parking signs are facing the wrong way. Can we get the signage corrected so we are not blocked from getting in and out on game day?
Wiltshire court. cars parked backed up to curb instead of parallel. obstructing standard circle traffic.
Cars are constantly parked in the road and public right of way all day and night. Always along W Gourley Pike, across from the kinser apartments. This is a bad look, nuisance, and is not permitted but keeps being allowed to exist in a very public space where visitors from out of town see as they drive in. Please remove these cars before they do more damage to the surrounding sidewalks or cause an accident from a blocked roadway.
On the west side of N. Williams St. between 8th and 9th Sts., the yard is so overgrown that it blocks half the width of the street, making it difficult to navigate when other cars are approaching during most of the year and impossible to navigate when snow plowing further narrows the passage.