Description
Domino's Delivery drivers are parking at the end of Grove Avenue making it difficult to turn on when there are cars parked on the end of the street on both sides. Pretty sure they should be using the church lot to park.
also asked...
Q. What is the enforcement concern?
A. No Parking
A. No Parking
Q. If possible, please briefly describe the situation.
A. No Answer Given
A. No Answer Given
Q. What is the vehicle make and model? (Ex: Ford sedan)
A. Multiple
A. Multiple
Q. What color is the vehicle?
A. Multiple
A. Multiple
Q. What is the vehicle license plate number and state?
A. Multiple
A. Multiple
13 Comments
City of Albany Admin 3 (Verified Official)
PalComm (Registered User)
PalComm (Registered User)
ADIは、 APA - Doug (Verified Official)
Alana HNA 12208 (Registered User)
I just stopped in and spoke with the manager of this location. He said that the church was saying they didn't have enough room and that the delivery drivers had permission from the City to park on Grove. He also said they're in the process of remodeling a location further towards the middle of the block, where they will have access to the rear parking lot, but that they are not authorized to park there now. He also assured me that he would alert the franchise owner of this issue.
I hope this helps!
PalComm (Registered User)
JLD (Registered User)
I think this also remains a Parking Authority enforcement issue if anyone (Dominos driver or others) is parking in a location that creates a hazard to other drivers and pedestrians (Residents constantly note how unsafe that intersection is for pedestrians and I hope we don't disregard those concerns as we await the significant improvements for pedestrians that are in the design of the New Scotland Streetscape improvements.)
Alana HNA 12208 (Registered User)
JLD: Thank you for your clarification of the concerns. This was admittedly a five minute conversation that took place with the store manager at around 4 PM, so it was close to closing time for City Hall. (I was checking on multiple issues today.)
As far as the "anonymous user", I wish SCF had a process in place for directly messaging the reporter of the issue. While I am by no means an expert on their platform, I've found that while you can report anonymously, you can't comment anonymously. Therefore, I felt safe in assuming that I had been in touch with the complainant.
However, I do not consider this issue complete. I still plan on making contact with City Hall (probably the clerk's office) to confirm this new arrangement.
Additionally, the manager of the establishment said renovations were already underway and their planned opening was June.
I do notice that the street has a "No parking: Here to corner" sign. We will definitely ensure that is enforced fully going forward.
life long resident (Registered User)
Now if Domino's 'is moving' that's news to us and others. There is no parking behind those storefronts now, so where are the delivery drivers going to park on what's suppose to be a public street that's blocked by vehicles parking in the middle of the 'street', double parked and diagonal parked when no curbing, no striping, trash dumpers, and overflow parking going out onto Ontario St after parking illegally in the two, yes two TrustCo parking lots?? Parking Enforcement needed!!
Alana HNA 12208 (Registered User)
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life long resident (Registered User)
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