closed #181762
Blocked Street
- Case Date:
- 10/9/2022
Wiltshire court. cars parked backed up to curb instead of parallel. obstructing standard circle traffic.
Wiltshire court. cars parked backed up to curb instead of parallel. obstructing standard circle traffic.
Cars parked in the early morning on both sides and block the road. Dangerous in the dark morning fog or when it is raining as you visibility is limited and you can barely squeeze your vehicle through the road due to the illegal parking.
Veo electric bike completely blocking the sidewalk on Kinser near the Kroger.
Veo scooter blocking sidewalk
Car still parked on yellow curb on 14th street at Woodburn Ave. Thanks!.
There is a no parking sign on the north bound side of Madison as you approach the stop sign at Dodds. A vehicle is regularly parked at the house on the southeast corner blocking over half of the north bound lane approaching the stop sign.
There is still a car parked on the yellow curb, possibly the same car as yesterday I don’t know. (I saw the parking officer yesterday after my complaint of cars parked on the yellow curb. Thank you for sending someone.) (at 14th street and Woodburn Ave.) thank you!
I am routinely seeing cars parked in front of the fire hydrant at 525 E. University St. Twice I've called the BPD to report it (other times I've left notes on cars or spoken directly to the car owners) and twice I've watched BPD drive by and do nothing. Each time BPD drove by about 10 minutes after my call which makes me think they got the call and just chose not to take action. In the very least the yellow paint in front of the fire hydrant needs to be redone, as it is very faint. I think it would be helpful if they painted the fire hydrant as well.
Previously reported in 181674 (the input form doesn't seem to recognize the address where this issue exists: 3822 E Brownridge Rd). For several weeks, there's been a car parked in the yard with the front end out in the street. A traffic cone has been placed in front of the car; eastbound traffic must swerve into the westbound lane to avoid the parked vehicle.
For several weeks, there's been a car parked in the yard with the front end out in the street. A traffic cone has been placed in front of the car; eastbound traffic must swerve into the westbound lane to avoid the parked vehicle.