closed #186135
Parking Meters and Citations
220 W 14th ST
- Case Date:
- 10/30/2023
Car parked on yellow curb, and partially blocking the cross walk. At W 14th street and Woodburn Ave, on W 14th st.
Car parked on yellow curb, and partially blocking the cross walk. At W 14th street and Woodburn Ave, on W 14th st.
Car parked on yellow curb at w 14th st. And Woodburn Ave. On w 14th st.
Car parked on yellow curb at w14th st and Woodburn Ave.
Meter deactivated on park mobile. Zone 76136.
Meter display is illegible - can't tell when time will expire. zone 7682, COLS 106-A
Meter WALS202-A is not registering the money we put in. We'd very much like to not get a ticket, please.
Inserting quarters into this meter does not add time/meter is not operating properly.
Parking spot lines on Madison St / 7th St need to be repainted. I've submitted 4-5 Ureports on this since 2018 and been told it would be taken care of each time. This isn't even my car in the picture, but I'm not sure how you can keep ticketing people here. The spots are not marked at all. Parking Enforcement has become very aggressive on this block despite no efforts to improve anything in 6+ years.
I was an Uber driver sitting westbound on 10th Street waiting for a passenger to come out of the student housing building. I was there less than 7 minutes in my vehicle and I was issued and obstructing traffic citation. The appeal was denied. Moving forward, how does the city want to deal with working vehicles obstructing traffic? Specifically, when semis block an entire Lane on Dunn or Kirkwood to unload beverage and food supplies to the various bars and restaurants? What about FedEx or Amazon delivery trucks that upstruct Lanes as well? Plus countless other rideshare drivers. If this citation is to be upheld, please let me know how to report continuous road obstruction violations that I see numerous times a day as I drive around the city working.
Caller put $4 worth of quarters in meter #7116, on 4th St. across from Rainbow Bakery. Toyota Avalon is parked there. None of the coins registered in the meter, and caller does not want to get a parking ticket during her 3-hour meeting.