closed #170278
Parking on Unimproved Surface
720 W 7th ST
- Case Date:
- 9/9/2019
Someone is parked in the yellow zone in front of the hydrant on the NE corner of Maple at West 7th.
Someone is parked in the yellow zone in front of the hydrant on the NE corner of Maple at West 7th.
The two cars are parking with a yellow painted curb going to the stop sign. This is at 911 N. Illinois St. Bloomington, In. 47404 This is an ongoing issue. Parking is to be only on the left side. The curb is painted yellow.
Car is parked at end of apartment parking lot blocking alley that crosses through behind Woodlawn and Atwater.
There is a parking enforcement officer that has suddenly decided to start giving me tickets for parking at a gravel pull in on my property. I have been cited for an unapproved surface and neighborhood parking violation, I have called time after time again to no avail. My parking spot is clearly a part of my property, and has no signs for permit parking. I appealed to have the tickets revoked and I was denied with little to no information of why. I tried having parking enforcement and city planning coming to check out the parking spot and was told today(9/5/19) that someone would come down. NO ONE came. The officer giving me tickets is 303gr. I am outraged and will not be bullied into paying these tickets.
Weekday parking in Zone 4 has become nearly impossible since the recent ordinance change which combined Zones 4 & 5 AND the change to not allow zone 4 parkers to use empty metered spaces. Zone 4 is now filled with parkers from the Library and off-campus fraternity houses using visitor passes for their bros who drive in to park. HELP, Please.
Car on sidewalk outside quaff on on grant st
For several days now, a burgundy Pontiac van has been parked going the wrong way in front of 837 W 6th Street. It's at the corner of 6th and Waldron. The van will be easy to spot because it has a Papa John's delivery sign on the top.
There is a red vehicle constantly parked on the sidewalk at 1500 south highland, just south of Hillside.
Few motorists are paying for parking with the meters after 5 in the 300 block of E. 7th street, costing lost revenue for the city.
Customer reported that parking meter 5THE108-B was not accepting more than 1 hour of payment as of appr. 4pm on 8/24 - i.e. "up arrow" did not work.