closed #201022
Parking on Unimproved Surface
4111 E Deckard DR
- Case Date:
- 2/20/2025
Vehicles repeatedly parked in front yard instead of driveway.
Vehicles repeatedly parked in front yard instead of driveway.
A rental property across the alley from my house has 2 cars parked in a space for 1 car. One car crashed into my house and fled the scene. She continues to park there at 317 N. Fairview in the backyard.
There are many abandoned cars parked in the city right of way.
There are many abandoned cars parked in the city right of way.
There are many abandoned cars parked in the city right of way.
There are many abandoned cars parked in the city right of way.
There is a house next to ours and they continue to park on the grass near a deep ravine in front of our house and other houses. I have asked them to park on the pavement, but it continues. We do not have concrete curbs on our street. Also they park on both sides of the street and making it a hazard for any emergency services to get by. Also, the grass helps keep the structure of the ravine.
A white SUV has been parked for many weeks in the same spot at 612 S Eastside Drive without having been moved. Based on the Elevate Map it looks like this is even the ROW. Also, the car is partially parked on the grass, = unimproved surface, because otherwise it would stick out too far into the street. On top of this, the vehicle has a license plate that has been expired for more than a year. In fact, based on the Municipal Code, this is to be considered an abandoned vehicle. See 15.04.020 (Abandoned Vehicles) : a) this is public property and b) it has been parked there continually without having been moved for a multiple of 3 day-periods.
I let you know there black vehicle park on grass and snow on vehicle
Truck in yard