closed #165107
Line of Sight
100 East Dodds Street
- Case Date:
- 7/10/2018
A stop sign is obscured by tree branches.
A stop sign is obscured by tree branches.
Cars can't seem to see the stop signs at Henderson and Allen. Please put flashing lights on these.
Cars can't seem to see the stop signs at Henderson and Allen. Please put flashing lights on these.
Shrubs on SW corner of intersection of Walnut and 11th make it difficult to see Walnut Street northbound traffic while waiting on 11th to turn left (north) onto Walnut.
When attempting to turn north onto Walnut from Cottage Grove, there is a newly placed rental sign located on the property at 620 N Walnut St that obstructs the view of oncoming traffic.
Line of sight issue for vehicles turning north bound onto Walnut Street from 11th. Bushes in the parking lot make it impossible to see traffic on Walnut until you pull out past the pedestrian crosswalk.
The speed bumps along Countryside Lane are very difficult to see at night, all have little to no reflective strips. During the day the speed bumps are still difficult to see as they are the same color as the road. Please provide proper markings, this could cause damage to cars that did not see the bump and could not slow down in time to safely cross.
I’m begging for help. This house is a total hazard.
There is a heavily overgrown mulberry hanging down into Monroe Street, towards the back of this property near the intersection of Monroe Street and W Cottage Grove Ave. the branches are hanging low enough that they scrape the top of vehicles. Not sure if the city can trim it or if it’s the homeowner’s responsibility. I also advise that the city encourage the owner to remove the tree entirely since it is an invasive white mulberry.
Several trees on east side of Park Ridge East by commercial buildings along sidewalk are overgrown and not only prevent pedestrians from walking on sidewalk but pedestrians trying to cross Park Ridge toward Hagan are unable to see traffic going north on Park Ridge. Trees need to be trimmed.