closed #171933
Parking Meters and Citations
419 E 4th St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47408
- Case Date:
- 3/6/2020
Dunn street parking lot kiosk would not take my credit card. It's not even detecting me inserting the card.
Dunn street parking lot kiosk would not take my credit card. It's not even detecting me inserting the card.
Person parked in handicapped spot without placard in addition to expired meter. I use a wheelchair and was upset the space is being used illegally. Please get someone to ticket them! Corner of 6th and Morton, NY Plate #JJT7100
Meyer took 5 quarters, but only registered one.. 4th st. 4th101B
Hello, today I parked a little down the street from my work today, at Da Vinci’s Pizza and Pasta. I put 30¢ into the meter before I left my car because I was planning on being back almost immediately. A few things came up while I was at Da Vinci’s, causing me to stay a bit longer than the original plan. As I was walking towards my car, I saw the parking officer already writing this ticket. I apologize for taking a bit longer than I planned, but is there anyway in which I could appeal this ticket.
The screen on this parking meter is unreadable. Impossible to tell parking time.
Clearly can see the parking pass in the windshield. Have been given permission to park here by NAPA themselves. I work for IVY Tech security and i am supposed to park here.
This morning, a bus was dropping off children at the Buskirk-Chumley for a student matinee. The bus swung out too hard and ended up hitting and denting the parking meter on Kirkwood closest to the corner of Kirkwood and Washington on the block that has the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
The meter on College Ave in front of Goods for Cooks is working (green light) but the screen is not displaying anything so it’s impossible to know how much time you have.
A large percentage of parking meters around the Main Branch of Monroe County Public Library are not working. They either will not accept a debit or credit card (i.e. cannot read the cards) or have a black screen so that a user is unable to read in the steps needed in order to pay for parking. The meters in question are on Lincoln between Kirkwood and 6th, 6th between Lincoln and Grant, and Grant between 6th and Kirkwood. I have not tried parking on Kirkwood so I don't know if there's any issue with those meters. Every time I attempt to park in this area, I must try at least three times before I am able to find a working meter.
It's bad enough that we have to fight for parking at Morton Street garage, but it becomes intolerable when black ford F150's take up 2 spaces (314, 313). Is there some ordinance against this? Can they be ticketed, at least? License plate G04292.