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Green van blocking half of my driveway. Knocked on their door and not one of the at least six people living there would answer the door.
corner of Finnell and Richwoods Blvd. off Gale avenue, semi is blocking corner and makes it unavailable to see
car without ada plate or tag parked in handicap space behind 1400/1402/1404 ne monroe. black car and pick up truck
Two commercial big trucks with trailers park on the north side of Bradley in the middle of the residential block all the time. They seem to leave during the day but are there at night and weekends.
there's a black Mercedes parked in a handicap spot everyday without handicap tags behind 1400/1402 Northeast Monroe
parked on side were says no parking on this side street
This trailer has been parked on the street for 2 weeks in front of neighbors' homes. Requests have been made for the owners to move the trailer. Some neighbors have almost hit it at night as we are unable to see it in the dark. The license plate number is 321562. Trailer is currently parked in front of 711 W Willcox Ave.
During today’s Whiskydaddle race there was no accessible route for me to get to my apartment on Fulton st. I left in the morning to run errands and came back home with a car load of groceries only to find I couldn’t get to the Jefferson St. parking deck. In past years, if Jefferson was closed, we could still enter on Adams. But now with the new 24/7 meters and closure of the Adams st side of the deck, I was forced to wait for almost two hours to be able to drive down five blocks. During that time I counted less than 25 runners. One lane of traffic should at least be maintained for local residents to get home.