Description
The bike lanes on Spruce st. are barely a month old, and already they are being plagued by illegal parking, stopping, idling.
does a good job documenting parking + idling with eyes on the street, addresses, and photos
What can we do to get parking enforced? Are the neighborhoods on board?
Here are a few complaints about Spruce:
http://philly.mybikelane.com/post/index/10571
http://philly.mybikelane.com/post/index/10570
http://philly.mybikelane.com/post/index/10569
http://philly.mybikelane.com/post/index/10522
(photo taken from mybikelane website)
6 Comments
AH (Guest)
Looking into filing the information also with Phila Parking Authority + Phila Police
Any suggestions for other organizations?
CT Livable Streets Campaign (Registered User)
Thanks for reporting this. I enjoy reading the Mybikelane site and wish reports could be posted here as well, since it is a more broad-based place for reporting and "voting" on citizen concerns.
I think Philly311 should acknowledge here, stay tuned.
In the meantime, forwarding this issue to your local elected official and your neighbors can also help. Some elected officials in Philly (and many in other cities) are actively monitoring their districts so they can step in and help take action on issues of major concern, but many of them don't know about this technology yet.
Jon (Guest)
I just received a response from Philly 311. The appropriate response for this is to contact 911 when you see cars parked in bike lanes. Personally, I think this is excessive, but I'm more then willing to do it if that's what it takes...
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From:
Date: Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 6:59 PM
Subject: Re: Cars parked in the bike lanes at 1700 Spruce on Sunday
Thank you for your submission to Philly 311's website. All issues of
illegal parking should be referred to either the Philadelphia Parking
Authority or that local police district, by calling 911 for the cars
to be ticketed/towed.
Please do not hesitate to contact Philly 311 for your future city
services-related issues/inquiries.
Stacy Tutis
City of Philadelphia,
311 Contact Center Supervisor, 311 Contact Center
153 City Hall
Broad and Market Streets
Philadelphia, PA 19107
215-521-3558
CT Livable Streets Campaign (Registered User)
Thank you for posting that info, Jon.
I guess the measure of success will be whether a blocked bike lane you report on 911 is fixed or not.
Would it be equally effective if the Police Officers' blackberries had "watch areas" on this site, so that they received instant notifications whenever a lane was blocked? Some other cities do this.
Let's keep tracking and see what works best.
Acknowledged Philly311 (Registered User)
CT Livable Streets Campaign (Registered User)
Thank you for acknowledging the issue, Philly 311!
It's great that citizens can communicate directly with City Hall.
Please keep documenting blocked bike lanes here on SeeClickFix, so that over time, other citizens can personally weigh in on whether there has been a resolution.