closed #36098
Line of Sight
1014 S Washington ST
- Case Date:
- 7/20/2004
Vegation blocking stop signs - Address is not exact.
Vegation blocking stop signs - Address is not exact.
Vegation blocking stop sign. Address not exact.
There is a line of sight problem for traffic going eastbound on 15th Street turning to go north on Walnut Street. There are tree branches that hang over the road and block the view of the driver.
Vegation is blocking stop sign - address is not exact.
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.
If pulling off of Allen on to Bloomfield, can not see west bound traffic, can not see around trees.
THE HILL ON HILLSDALE DRIVE, BETWEEN 202 & 208 S HILLSDALE, OBSTRUCTS THE VIEW OF ONCOMING TRAFFIC FOR TRAFFIC EXITING HILLSDALE COURT. THIS PROBLEM IS COUPLED WITH SOUTHBOUND TRAFFIC SPEEDING. THE PROBLEM HAS INCREASED AS HILLSDALE IS NOW USED AS A BYPASS FOR THE 46 BY-PASS
There is a vacant property to the north of 2111 S. Rockport Road that the weeds and brush needs to be mowed. The weeds are in the city right-of-way portion as well as on the private property. The property owner is Richard Carmichael. This property is part of the Redevelopment Rockport Road project.
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.
When pulling onto Leonard Springs from Heatherwood you cannot see to the north due to the over growth