open #193504
Line of Sight
1014 W Howe ST
- Case Date:
- 9/11/2024
I’m begging for help. This house is a total hazard.
I’m begging for help. This house is a total hazard.
Hi, Not exactly a line of sight issue, couldn't really find a related category. East Miller Drive is posted 'No Parking' from Walnut Street to Highland Avenue, but not the last section between Highland and Maxwell. I believe it used to be posted there also, but a few years ago the signs were removed during construction and never reinstalled. Can those signs be replaced or am I misremembering their existence?
Tree on the southeast corner of 4th & Rogers blocks vision looking south on Rogers. Very difficult for cars to see if other cars are coming down the hill.
Two very large pine trees block the view going into the curve on N. Orris Drive. There have almost been numerous accidents, because of the lack of sight from the overgrown trees into the street/curb.
At the corner of Woodburn and W.15th St. there is a house covered over with growth. It grows out so far plus there is a dead truck that never moves that you can't see around without pulling way out in the street. I've been almost hit multiple times. The growth is never cut back and the truck has set there for many many years without ever being moved.
Intersection of S.Rockport Rd and W. Countryside Ln. When sitting in a car at the stop sign on W. Countryside Ln, I can't see traffic traveling from south to north on Rockport Rd. Trees need to be trimmed.
Making left turn from Keri Marie Lane onto Azalea is difficult with overgrown bushes. Traffic from right on Azalea is coming from YMCA on a curve and on the left is a hill - so line of sight to the right is important to make a safe left turn
Very restricted line of sight at the intersection of W. Countryside Lane and Rockport Road.
trees and bushes obstruct view at Highland and Azalea lane. Sorry, I previously submitted report and erronously typed Azalea and Keri Marie. Highland was what I meant (runs past YMCA and Bloomington Learning Center)
Overhanging branches on north side of Driscoll between Lincoln and Washington.