| Brookline, MA | open | Parking Ticket | Two hour parking and 7-9 applies here as well | | 3 days ago |
| Brookline, MA | open | Parking Ticket | Two hours parking rule applies to this street | | 3 days ago |
| Brookline, MA | open | Parking Ticket | Apparently 7-9 no parking has gone out the window but what about every two hours? | | 3 days ago |
| Brookline, MA | open | Parking Ticket | 2nd week two cars have been parked all day on the no parking side but of course no tickets | | 3 days ago |
| Bloomington, IN | open | Traffic Suggestions | I’m replying to this ticket and message:
https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=206800
Closed by Driss Tahir
At this time, the City no longer maintains individual painted parking space lines on residential streets. These markings are not required for parking regulation, and our maintenance program focuses on regulatory and safety related pavement markings such as crosswalks, stop bars, centerlines, and ADA parking. Parking is still permitted along the block, and vehicles may continue to park as usual. If you have any questions or concerns about access, visibility, or safety, feel free to reach back out. Thank you!
Thank you for the clarification. I understand that individual residential parking lines are no longer part of the City’s regular pavement-marking program.
However, I would like to request a safety and visibility review for our block, based on the guidance you mentioned about access, visibility, and safety concerns. The fading of these lines has created some issues for our immediate neighbors that fit these categories and affect our street’s access and safety. It should be noted that this particular street is quite narrow and is a two-way street. The pavement markings serve a significant purpose on the street. Here are some additional details I’d like you to consider:
1. We have an elderly neighbor who relies on clearly defined parking space boundaries.
When cars drift into the space in front of her home, it can block their access or require her to walk farther than she needs to.
2. Several small children live and play on this part of the street.
Without visible parking lines, cars often park farther out into the street than before, reducing sightlines and making it harder for drivers to see children entering or exiting vehicles.
3. We have multiple college student renters on the block.
Turnover and unfamiliarity with the street lead to inconsistent spacing and irregular parking patterns. This sometimes reduces the usable width of the street and narrows driving lanes.
Given these access and safety considerations, would it be possible for the Traffic Division to assess whether refreshed pavement markings would improve visibility and organization on this block?
I appreciate your time and your help in keeping the neighborhood safe. | | 3 days ago |
| Bloomington, IN | open | Potholes, Other Street Repair | Adams st. From 8th to 11th | | 3 days ago |
| Bloomington, IN | open | Potholes, Other Street Repair | Allen st from Bloomfield rd to Adams st | | 3 days ago |
| Bloomington, IN | open | Potholes, Other Street Repair | There is a large hole in the asphalt in the middle of this road. | | 3 days ago |
| Rostock, Deutschland | pending | dauerhaftes Falschparken | redaktionelle Prüfung ausstehend | | 3 days ago |
| Bloomington, IN | open | Sidewalk & Curb Complaints | The sidewalk is broken and jagged and is a serious tripping hazard. My wife tripped on this sidewalk while running and received a huge laceration above her knee, which also damaged her tendon. This sidewalk is a serious lawsuit magnet. |  | 3 days ago |