Line of Sight
480 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 2/22/2022
Impossible to see oncoming traffic when pulling out of the parking garage. Hazard to other drivers as we blindly have to pull out.
This road and parking garage exit is a danger to society. The city needs to improve visibility.
Line of Sight
2815 N Walnut ST
- Case Date:
- 6/13/2022
Weeds growing up around guard rail patients cannot see leaving the office
Line of Sight
501 W 13th ST
- Case Date:
- 6/22/2022
Once again, just like last year the city allows the sidewalks on Maple Heights Bridge to become wildly overgrown, obstructing the way and line of sight for pedestrians and bicyclists. I'll bet not a single location on the east or south side is ever this bad you classist pricks
Line of Sight
123 S Franklin RD
- Case Date:
- 5/17/2024
The berm grass is too tall and is creating a line of sight issue as you approach the intersection.
Line of Sight
2533 E Eastgate LN
- Case Date:
- 7/13/2020
Our tenants are having trouble seeing to the left of the stop sign @ Eastgate LN & SR 46. There's quite a bit of overgrowth on that sidewalk area limiting the visibility.
Line of Sight
1030 W Kirkwood AVE
- Case Date:
- 6/18/2022
Trying to make a turn onto Kirkwood from Oak, it is impossible to see traffic coming from the east. There are several trees that completely block the view.
Line of Sight
625 W 13th ST
- Case Date:
- 8/21/2021
Please assess this intersection (Fairview and 13th) at the top of a slight hill with a stop sign. The massive honeysuckle bush on the east side of Fairview obstructs view of stop sign until you are right up to the stop sign.
Additionally, when you are stopped at 13th st and looking east there are oftentimes vehicles parked in front of the residence and the view to the east is blocked. I don't know how the yellow painted curbs to prohibit parking near stop signs are determined but this intersection may need something to prevent vehicles from parking right up to the stop sign.
Thank you.
Line of Sight
625 W 13th ST
- Case Date:
- 1/19/2022
The bushes alongside the east side of Fairview have grown out and over obscuring the 'no parking' sign. Over the past two years, there has been an increase in commercial vehicles (tree trimmers/landscapers) as well as delivery trucks thinking it is okay to park in front of a stop sign on a slight hill. This is obstructing the view of the intersection and creating a dangerous situation when vehicles are forced into oncoming traffic to pull around the stopped vehicle. Combine that with the reckless drivers who are speeding on 13th street, oftentimes taking the turn from 13th to go south on Fairview at very high speeds, and the result is a dangerous situation. Please improve the line of sight. Thank you.