closed #167277
Parking on Unimproved Surface
1912 E Hunter AVE
- Case Date:
- 2/4/2019
Tenants at 1912 E. Hunter parking on unimproved surface (lawn) on Anita St. side of property.
Tenants at 1912 E. Hunter parking on unimproved surface (lawn) on Anita St. side of property.
Tenants parking on lawn, Anita St. side of property
This is now a rental and has been a problem before.
Recently the front yard of this property was largely covered with gravel. There were today 4 cars parked on what used to be partly a yard. It's strange and degrades the street and neighborhood. Is this legal?
A white SUV has been parked for many weeks in the same spot at 612 S Eastside Drive without having been moved. Based on the Elevate Map it looks like this is even the ROW. Also, the car is partially parked on the grass, = unimproved surface, because otherwise it would stick out too far into the street. On top of this, the vehicle has a license plate that has been expired for more than a year. In fact, based on the Municipal Code, this is to be considered an abandoned vehicle. See 15.04.020 (Abandoned Vehicles) : a) this is public property and b) it has been parked there continually without having been moved for a multiple of 3 day-periods.
There is a "Silver Maple" with a site ID of 45202 (per https://bloomingtonin.treekeepersoftware.com/) that is currently dead/dying on my property. I am concerned that the tree may break during a storm and either cause a road block or may injure someone. I am reaching out to see if the city will remove this tree.
We rent the house at 1902 E 2nd St. Somehow the metal pole for the "No Parking at Any Time" sign in our front yard was broken. The base is still in the ground but the sign and pole are now lying on the ground.
Driving this morning I noticed a missing stop sign on the corner of Atwater and Mitchell
Pot holes on High Street
Pothole at 3rd and Union