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closed #165840

Line of Sight

Case Date:
9/7/2018

Line of sight is obstructed by trees on S. College Ave when turning left onto College from Smith St.

closed #166312

Line of Sight

Case Date:
10/26/2018

Low hanging branches and overgrowth from City street trees is causing issues with school bus drivers (they've told me that they cannot see children at their stops here or on-coming vehicle traffic due to this overgrowth). Please trim trees and remove overgrowth in this area to improve visibility. Location: area just north of the intersection of Odell Drive and E. Burks Drive.

closed #159881

Line of Sight

Case Date:
6/27/2017

out on west 3rd street, there's a median that has a multitude of overgrown trees & bushes. for example, if someone living on yancy lane drives to kroger/west, then upon return, can't turn left onto yancy safely, because of the overgrowth there. can't see oncoming cars well enough, so have to go further & then turn around to come back.

closed #160114

Line of Sight

Case Date:
7/13/2017

There is a very uneven crack in the sidewalk in front of The Bishop just up from the corner of 4th and Walnut, sort of in front of the tree that was removed. Last night I was walking up the sidewalk and fell on all fours because of the crack. Luckily I didn't break my already repaired wrist to which I am still paying medical expenses and only escaped with a cut knee. When I sat down, a woman mentioned that while visiting The Bishop, she sits in their outside seating area and sees people trip over this crack countless times. Upon hearing that, I too remembered seeing a woman fall on all fours in the same spot. Clearly, this is a hazard that should be looked at and taken care of. Thank you.

closed #160656

Line of Sight

Case Date:
8/14/2017

Case #153480 Hello again. It appears that the "wildfowers" which were blocking the vision of drivers exiting Prospect Hill neighborhood on Euclid and Second street are back again this year!!!!! Sorry to complain again about the same problem, but it is a very dangerous effort to turn onto Second street from this corner due to the rise in the road which obstructs vehicles traveling from town toward 37 and with the patch of weeds growing next to the street, the oncoming cars cannot be seen until they are practically at the intersection. Surely the homeowner has not forgotten the complaint from last year, but it would be advisable to remind them of the dangerous situation before there are some serious accidents. Thank you for looking into this problem.

closed #161171

Line of Sight

Case Date:
9/15/2017

E Morningside on way to park super dark at night. Missing light?

closed #161632

Line of Sight

Case Date:
10/22/2017

There is overgrowth blocking the line of sight at the Driscoll/Palmer stop sign (heading east, looking to the north at the sign)

closed #163837

Line of Sight

Case Date:
4/2/2018

When turning out of E. Wilson St. onto S. Woodlawn Ave., it's nearly impossible to see oncoming traffic from the north because of a large yew bush close to the street. The bush is in the southeast corner of the lawn at the second house north of the intersection. It was difficult to see when the bush was small and has only gotten worse.

closed #156203

Line of Sight

Case Date:
9/26/2016

The following stop signs are blocked by foliage either full or partially and are extremely dangerous SB Corey @ Bloomfield SB Washington @ 7th SB Henderson@ 1st NB Indiana @ 7th WB 7th @ Grant EB 6th @ Madison NB Indiana @ 4th NB Indiana @ Kirkwood NB Indiana @ 17th SB Jacob @ Susan WB 14th @ Walnut WB 12th @ Walnut WB 2nd @ Fess WB 2nd @ Washington WB 7th @ Grant WB 7th @Lincoln SB Grant @ 15th WB 15th @ Walnut EB Kirkwood @ Lincoln NB Madison @ 4th SB Eastside @ 1st NB 6th @Washington SB Grant @ Smith SB Grant @ 4th SB Grant @ 3rd NB Lincoln @ 10th NB Forrest @ Cottage Grove

closed #156389

Line of Sight

Case Date:
10/5/2016

Traveling northbound on Lincoln Street approaching 10th street: The right hand stop sign is not visible until the motorist is very close to the stop. Also, as you look towards 10th Street, it is difficult to tell it is a busy thoroughfare. There have been several accidents with drivers, perhaps unfamiliar with the intersection, blowing through the stop and hitting vehicles traveling on 10th Street. I didn't realize I could post a photo - I may try to get one as it would be helpful.