closed #187375
Biking & Walking
250 S Washington ST
- Case Date:
- 2/19/2024
hello- Car blocking the bike lane on washington between 4th and 3rd Sts 2/19/24 6:11pm (expired) IN temp tag: S354198 thanks!
hello- Car blocking the bike lane on washington between 4th and 3rd Sts 2/19/24 6:11pm (expired) IN temp tag: S354198 thanks!
Hello- Car blocking the bike lane on washington between 4th and 3rd Sts 2/23/24 6:10pm KS plate: R007151 thanks!
Hello Car blocking the bike lane on Washington between 4th and 3rd Sts. 2/26/24, 6:140pm IN Plate: CFI536 Thanks!
Rideshare drivers (Uber, Lyft, etc) regularly stop and park in the middle of the bike lane at this location while they load up passengers from the nearby rental units. Last evening, I explained to one of them that it was not a place to park, but she just smiled, cackled, and drove off. Is this even a violation, or can they just stop anywhere they please for as long as they like? If it is a violation, and since it's so close to the police station, it seems like there could easily be an officer out there handing out tickets to teach them a lesson. Maybe they eventually will get the message that they don't own the roads.
Everyday from 3:35-4:00 people park in front the buildings along 2nd St near the elementary schools and they partially block the street. There is no parking in this area. In addition, it makes it very difficult to see to pull out of buildings along this street. Please send an officer to assist with informing these individual that they cannot park in these areas.
I’m writing following up on case numbers 168560 and 168559. The answer to your question is no. I paid for 30 minutes but was credited for 15 minutes. I left before the 15 minutes expired. It was not worth the risk of a ticket. Would the city forgive a ticket if I told them I paid for the time but wasn’t credited for it or would they say sorry for your bad luck? There needs to be a number to call for people to report these issues immediately when they happen and have the time added remotely without having to go through all of this. David Willian
Abandoned car left in front of reposed house sold at auction on July 19. The previous resident left this car in front of 2419 E Oakmont Dr 47401 when he finally left the home. It has not moved since before the house sold and neighbors are tired of seeing it sit on the street. Former resident was step-son of former owner, Rod Figg. Car owner has last name of Hough or something similar. Aren’t there city regs that disallow disabled vehicles from remaining indefinitely on premises? The car’s owner no longer even lives here.
Grey sedan parked on roadway marked 'no parking' also parked on grass
Truck with trailer is blocking driveway. Owner refuses to move truck. If this is not resolved soon I will involve BPD.