First of all, you can't *get* them cited. If an officer responds and chooses to do so, then they will be cited. Sorry! You don't know how many times in my day I hear, "I want him cited!" Uh, thanks for your input.
Cities and states are different in regards to parking on the side of a roadway. Many city ordinances say that a shoulder (and some cities define bike lanes as shoulders, not lanes of traffic) can be parked on as long as the vehicle is parked in the correct direction, the correct fashion (less than 18 inches from the curb), not within 15 feet of a stop sign or blocking a fire hydrant or in a no parking POSTED zone....particularly in a residential neighborhood.
You said that there was no specific city ordinance about parking in a bike lane. More than likely, the city official was not qualified to speak to whether the bike lane itself is, actually a lane of traffic or a shoulder. On some streets (depending on if it is a roadway or highway, and highway is not necessarily an interstate) it is permitted as long as it is not BLOCKING the roadway.
BLocked bike lanes are a pain, just like my pain in the backside neighbor who has a teenage drinking party (sponsored by the adults) every Saturday night and the kids park all up and down my street. It is very irritating, but, unless the manner in which they parked is illegal, the act of parking there is not. However (and I know it is not very neighborly, but he is a BAD, BAD guy...other stuff besides providing alcohol to minors...), membership has its perks....I cite or red tag every illegally parked vehicle there (as well as taking every occupant out of that house to jail as often as possible).
I would think (and this is only because it is what is true in the cities I am familiar with) that parking in the bike lane is probably legal, if inconvenient. But if you are willing to be the bad guy (as I am with my criminal neighbor), you can call and report vehicles that are parked improperly or illegally within the paramenters of the traffic code and city ordinances of your city/state. Hopefully you will get a cop who will either track down the owners and make them move (if he has time and is so inclined) or stroke em a ticket, or at least put a sticky, sticky, red tag on it.
Whatever you do, you can't post no parking signs or "patrol" it in any fashion. THAT is illegal.




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