closed #138211
Graffiti
201–299 N Morton St
- Case Date:
- 5/27/2014
Tag on the side of first financial bank.
Tag on the side of first financial bank.
Cars are always on the sidewalk here. The blue one has space to pull forward but the rest have to park on the sidewalk because Hoosier workwear has concrete blocks forcing cars onto sidewalk. One must walk in the street to get around. I've reported this at least three times before and nothing has ever been done.
Can someone do something about the sidewalk parking at rogers and 4th/3rd?
So this is a daily occurrence.... does anyone receive these reports?
I'm trying out a new category since no one reads the other ones I've used. Every time i walk here i have to walk in the street for half a block because people park on the sidewalk (partly because hoosier workwear had concrete blocks that force cars onto the sidewalk)
Cars always parked on the sidewalk in front of hoosier workwear. Every day. Always. Forever. They also park to the right of hoosier workwear, meaning that the space between cars and the building can't usually be used either. This is one of several reports I've made. Just trying new categories now. If i wasn't an able bodied twenty-something I'd have no way to get through.
Car parked on sidewalk
My little sister and i got to walk in a high speed street because yet again people are parking on the sidewalk.
The pedestrian crossing at the intersection of W. Gourley Pike & Kinser Pike is unmarked and thus invisible for oblivious passing motorists leading to a number of scary crossings for me. The speed limit is posted 30 mph but Northbound traffic often streams downhill from 17th at speeds more like 40 mph. Despite the danger crossing in my power wheelchair with velocitized drivers streaming in from SR 46 on the other side as well, it is the safest alternative with more severe problems on the Arlington bridge/Colonial Crest route reported separately.
Cars parked on sidewalk 6th and Lincoln