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closed #184914

Line of Sight

South Smith Road/Fenbrook

Case Date:
8/6/2023

Difficult to see cars traveling south on S Smith Road when I’m on the west side of Fenbrook, wanting to go straight across into Gentry South. Please cut down the weeds. Thank you!

closed #180153

Line of Sight

W 15th St & N Maple St, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA

Case Date:
6/1/2022

Can't see traffic/vehicles because of excessive overgrowth. You have to pull out in the street to see south bound traffic. Very dangerous

closed #177957

Line of Sight

W Allen St, Bloomington, IN, USA

Case Date:
10/21/2021

Group of teenagers threw a scooter in the middle of the road, be careful driving. Asked them to get it out of the road, they just laughed and walked away. Towards the end of Allen St near the the intersection of Allen and Patterson.

closed #176482

Line of Sight

Walnut St at the City of Bloomington Animal Care and Control Shelter, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA

Case Date:
7/7/2021

The trees to the left (north) of the entrance/exit from the Animal Shelter and Recycle center on S. Walnut make it very tough to see traffic coming from the north headed south on Walnut. The speed limit there is 40mph, so cars are going 45-50mph along that stretch of road. The trees with leaves on them just about totally obscure the view of traffic coming from the north when you are trying to exit from the area. Can someone go check out the line of sight from this exit and see if the trees could be trimmed back in some way?

closed #176452

Line of Sight

Case Date:
7/4/2021

The southwest corner of Lexington and Longview has a series of small trees and honeysuckle vines that obstruct the view of traffic. I was headed north on Lexington, stopped at the corner, and attempted to turn left onto Longview. I almost hit a car that was traveling east on Longview because of those trees and vines. This is an annual issue when the foliage grows.

closed #177474

Line of Sight

Case Date:
9/16/2021

Traveling both north and south on North Dunn Street, bushes and shrubs obscure the stop signs at the intersection at Tamarack Trail until a driver is right on the sign itself. It becomes an emergency stop for some drivers. Very dangerous for drivers unfamiliar with Dunn Street.

closed #177896

Line of Sight

Case Date:
10/15/2021

The intersection of Bloomfield road and West Allen street has terrible line of sight to turn either left or right just due to the physical lay out of that T intersection. To make matters worse the trees/brush and vegetation add to even more reduced line of sight. This needs addressed with a more permanent solution than an occasional notice of violation to the property owner which you have done in past. This is only a temporary partial solution that minimally improves line of sight. The long term answer would be to open the intersection up by allowing a person to have a right turn lane and have the street widened to allow a vehicle to position their vehicle for a right turn with out dangerously protruding out onto Bloomfield road to be able to see if you can even begin to move.

closed #178056

Line of Sight

Case Date:
11/2/2021

On the corner of 8th and Maple overgrown vegetation is blocking the line of sight coming from the east down 8th street.

closed #179548

Line of Sight

Case Date:
4/15/2022

Intersection E Law Ln and N Fee Ln is super dangerous with heavy steaming. Have had vision impaired both as pedestrian and as motorist. Not safe at all as busy, odd lanes, and horrible visibility. Haven't mentioned before as thought was a short temporary thing but the steam coming up has been for months now. Really needs to be capped appropriately and an outlet NOT in the point of an intersection for steam should be made.

closed #180137

Line of Sight

Case Date:
5/31/2022

On Arlington Rd and Gourley Pike on the east side of Arlington rd there are weeds that block the view of on coming cars. You have to pull out almost in lane to see traffic! Weeds need to be cut. Thanks! Jill K Minch