closed #186052
Blocked Street
229 S Hillsdale DR
- Case Date:
- 10/20/2023
Vegetation from the yard (North of driveway) is six inches into the street.
Vegetation from the yard (North of driveway) is six inches into the street.
Vegetation growing into roadway. It is thorny and a hazard to cyclists or automotive finish. I understand the vegetation is allowed to grow wild within the property, but this is clearly impinging upon the travel lane of Hillsdale Drive.
Every time I drive through this intersection, there is a car parked in front of this house and I have to drive around it. It's right in front of the traffic light, and this is VERY dangerous - especially because people love to run the red light at this intersection all the time. Would appreciate both if (1) the property owners/residents be reminded that they can't park in the street, and (2) the city could be made aware of the amount of people who run this red light. I see people run this light every single day. (I don't even know what can be done about this, but I wanted to make you aware of the problem if you weren't already)
Car parked on non-parking street, on wrong side of road
Truck and trailer are parked on the street in a no parking zone, blocking the roadway.
Truck with trailer is blocking driveway. Owner refuses to move truck. If this is not resolved soon I will involve BPD.
Bushes growing into street on curve, causing visibility issues and narrowing street
Blue sedan-type vehicle parked in the roadway, making it hard to traverse. There are also several cars parked on the roadway along N Hillsdale Drive, which makes travel difficult - especially around the traffic light.
The owner of this location had a tree cut down 6 months ago. There are muliple piles of branches that extend up to 3 feet into Bankers Drive. This creates a hazard for all who traverse this street.
Trees along the south yard are hanging over the side walk and you have to duck under them or walk in the street.