closed #169922
Blocked Sidewalk
221 S Walnut St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47404
- Case Date:
- 8/16/2019
Cars parked on and blocking the sidewalk. Firestone Auto. 3rd and Walnut
Cars parked on and blocking the sidewalk. Firestone Auto. 3rd and Walnut
I was downtown yesterday afternoon, and Firestone Auto had multiple vehicles stored/parked on the sidewalk. They are continually blocking the sidewalks at this location; there are multiple uReport cases at this address. Can the city do nothing to keep this downtown pedestrian corridor accessible?
All 3 of these cars are parked on a yellow curb, it happens almost everyday. It makes it difficult for us that live on the dead end of Woodburn to see to get out onto 14th st.
Now that students are slowly moving back in they are starting to park on this yellow curb once again at 14th and Woodburn making it difficult to see around for on coming traffic, and today I saw it made it difficult for one of the busses to make the turn on to 14th st from Woodburn. Please check into this if you can. Thanks!
Cars parked on yellow curb on 14th street at Woodburn and and 14th street
2 cars parked blocking the sidewalk.
There is a boat parked in the front yard and a trailer out on the street that is never moved. It is dangerous for cars and pedestrians alike. Also, it's just ugly and it should not be there. Thanks.
Buses parked in road and cars on all sides of street. Road blocked.
UNFI truck driver decapitated parking meter.
Follow up on Case #199613. This report shows that it has been resolved, but the lights have never been operational. I know that one of these lights failed after a few days of the parking garage opening. I would imagine they are still under the original warranty from the contractor that built the garage / supplied the electrical fixtures. Sorry for being pesky about this, but the exterior of the parking garage looks nice . . . and having two lights that have been out of commission for over two years does not send the message that I believe we want to send. Furthermore, it seems like the contractor should still be on the hook for this repair.