closed #74430
Line of Sight
ARLINGTON
- Case Date:
- 4/18/2011
Corner of Arlington & Gourley pike cannot see to pull onto Arlington from Gourley Pike because of overgrowth looking west by the bridge.
Corner of Arlington & Gourley pike cannot see to pull onto Arlington from Gourley Pike because of overgrowth looking west by the bridge.
would like trees trimmed away from stop sign. Would also like a stop bar painted on the street.
There is a lilac bush on the southwest corner of East 7th Street and Hillsdale Drive that blocks the line of sight as you pull off of 7th. There is also a concern that people fly through the stop sign at this intersection. The stop sign is placed a ways back from the intersection. They would also like for the City to look at a multi-way stop.
The citizen at 416 W. 11th Street uses the parking lot behind his building. His access is a East/West alley off of Rogers Street. There is an evergreen tree that blocks the line of sight for those pulling out of this alley trying to go South on Rogers Street. You have to pull partially into the northbound lane on Rogers to see around the tree. The tree also impedes pedestrian traffic along the sidewalk. The tree is behind the sidewalk. Refered by Lee Huss
When pulling onto Leonard Springs from Heatherwood you cannot see to the north due to the over growth
Penny brought this over from Justin, limb hanging down in the line of sigth
There is a stone pillar on the northwest corner that has high grass/flowers surrounding it. If you are approaching the 4-way stop going eastbound on Grimes Lane. You cannot see if someone is going southbound on Henderson Street. This is a 4-way stop but she was hit when someone ran the stop sign going southbound. She could not see them approach the intersection until she was halfway into it.
A citizen stated that the stop sign next to 625 W. 13th St. is obstructed by branches and motorist can not see the sign.
Regina stopped by Public Works and stated that someone came in to appeal a parking ticket because the 2 hour parking sign was obscured by low hanging limb on the east side of the 400 Block of North Walnut.