closed #206155
Line of Sight
603 W Baywood DR
- Case Date:
- 10/6/2025
On W Baywood DR from S Hedgewood Dr to W Whitestone St, this small area a few trees need trimmed for school bus driver, please & thank you.
On W Baywood DR from S Hedgewood Dr to W Whitestone St, this small area a few trees need trimmed for school bus driver, please & thank you.
Trees needing trimmed for school bus driver at the drive of 4208 S Hedewood Dr please
Tree needing trimmed right before 1001 E Azalea Ln please
There is a pine tree on the S.W. corner that totally blocks vision when going east on first.
At corner of Ralston Dr and Rockport Rd there is a line of sight hazard due to very tall foliage. It is very difficult to see traffic going NE on Rockport without sticking your car out into the road.
There have been a huge group of homeless sitting and lying on the sidewalks in front of Timber Ridge and across the street. With school starting, we don’t want our kids to feel unsafe waiting for the bus. They have become loud, messy and saying inappropriate things to those who walk by and to those who live here. Can someone please address this ASAP??
Case # 204572: There have been 2 new reports of the same issue in the past week by random other people. It's an issue. The City's belief it is not impeding line of sight for traffic is dumbfounding at best. Have someone else in a regular sized vehicle drive west on Grimes from Lincoln to Washington and decide.
Case # 204572: There have been 2 new reports of the same issue in the past week by random other people. It's an issue. The City's belief it is not impeding line of sight for traffic is dumbfounding at best. Have someone else in a regular sized vehicle drive west on Grimes from Lincoln to Washington and decide.
There is vegetation growing by the stop sign at the NE corner of Washington (southbound) and Grimes (east-west). Cars that are traveling south on Washington cannot see to their left at the stop sign with Grimes, and cars traveling west on Grimes cannot see to their right whether a car is stopped on Washington St. I have witnessed multiple near-accidents now, with many cars stopping behind the vegetation and then proceeding through the intersection without creeping forward to check for other cars on the cross-street.
Tall grass blocks the view of traffic and pedestrians at this stop. If travelling west along Grimes, the grass blocks the view of Washington to the right/north. Might not be a problem for trucks and tall SUVs but in a sedan or compact the view is completely obscured.