closed #183895
Line of Sight
- Case Date:
- 5/18/2023
The stop sign on the NW corner of Morningside Drive and Park Ridge Road is obscured by tree branches in front of the sign.
The stop sign on the NW corner of Morningside Drive and Park Ridge Road is obscured by tree branches in front of the sign.
Speed limit 25MPH sign was placed behind tree (approx 4 feet) that grew (35 yrs) and old Welcome / Leaving, Hyde Park- Brick Columns. Both sides of roads are obstructed view. May be part of the speeding problem. Request: 1) sign be moved to the appropriate place or 2) Tree and Column removed ...so that motorists can view signs from appropriate distance, IAW code.
Case #183535 still open since April. What is the status update?
At cross street of 3rd and Fairview (on property of 704 W. 4th st) in Prospect Hill. neighborhood. The brush around the stop sign and corner is difficult to pass walking on the sidewalk. Drivers have a difficult time seeing if pedestrian walking. Picture is walking east on 3rd st.
I called 3 weeks ago to inquire about large tree on easement. 2-3 years ago all easement trees on our blocked were removed and replanted with a new tree. They got to us and stopped. We keep trimming it and it's impossible to keep the limbs off cars parked on street. Roots tearing up the ground. When I called 3 weeks ago, told someone would call me back. Have not heard from anyone. Please advise.
This small section of growth obstructs view, making it dangerous trying to turn from Spicewood Lane onto Sare Road, which is heavily traveled now.
Attn Barry Collins, hello, this is Robyn Griffith and I want to report Jessica Morrow, Doug Klyn, Morgan Gilreath and James Tussey for manufacturing meth on my property without my knowledge and pouring it down my toilet, breaking my new outside gas line, feeding me chili with worm vot and feces and theft of my US Air pay card and funds and Ernie Wright having my water turned off refusing reconnect all by criminal gang techniques. I need help please and thank you.
4311 e Walpole lane. Tree growth blocks sidewalk
There are two large bushes that block visibility of an elementary bus stop. The stop is used primarily by small children, which are completely unseen to cars that will be turning on to the road. There’s also a fire hydrant ensconced by them, making it difficult to see.
This gigantic pine tree is at the corner of Thornton and Oxford Sts and blocks driving view on both sides.