closed #187447
Parking Permits
310 E 11th ST
- Case Date:
- 2/27/2024
Parking all over the alley, grass, yards, etc. this is unimproved and causing a mess
Parking all over the alley, grass, yards, etc. this is unimproved and causing a mess
322 E Tenth St. is not listed as a residence that qualifies for a residential parking permit on https://bloomington.in.gov/mybloomington The house directly adjacent to 322 E Tenth St., 530 N Grant St., is listed on the website as being within city limits, so I was wondering why this rental property was not included in this permit coverage. My roommates and I for the 2024-2025 school year are looking to purchase parking passes and are experiencing issues in the application process. Since the property was initially listed as a duplex, I have tried 322 1/2 E Tenth, but that did not work on the website.
Hello, I'm reaching out regarding our house's parking permits. I, (Ava Kaiserlian), bought both my 2024 - 2025 permit for my own vehicle along with the one guest pass we got for the house, but only ever received my personal one. I did move out of the address that was listed for the parking pass to be sent to not too long after, but it never got forwarded to my new location either. I have the receipts of buying the two passes, yet I only received the one for my residence and not the guest pass. I was wondering if there is any way we can resolve this issue and we could get a new one sent to us (at our address). If I need to talk to someone about this issue to figure it out, I am more than happy to. Thank you!
New tenants at 800 and/or 806 N. Lincoln have been parking in and blocking E/W alley that is between the houses.
I got a ticket for parking in a yellow zone which I understand why I would get a ticket for that, but the paint was so chipped that you could barely see the yellow line and it was also late at night. This area is not well lit and I could not see that there was a yellow line.
Vehicle(s) parking in rear yard. City curb painted blue restricting parking providing access to vehicle(s) to drive over curb and sidewalk to access site.
On the weekends a car is parked in the yard of this property adjacent to the alley, but they move it during the week day. Can parking issue fines on weekends? The property as a whole is disgrace and looks like a shack, dragging down property values. Who would want to live near people like this?
The property owner has created a parking space by pouring gravel on the ground at the intersection of the alleys. There were two vehicles parked on the gravel this last weekend, and a total of seven vehicles parked on the property.
Parking Enforcement asked me to write a letter to this location.