closed #176203
Line of Sight
- Case Date:
- 6/15/2021
4311 e Walpole lane. Tree growth blocks sidewalk
4311 e Walpole lane. Tree growth blocks sidewalk
Overgrown vegetation at the intersection of Bayles Rd and Old 37 North prevents drivers sitting on Bayles from seeing north bound traffic well enough
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.
corner woodlawn and 1st, south side, shrubs hide pedestrians
Weeds are very high in the easement under the powerlines just on the north and west side of the intersection fo Smith Rd and Fields Dr. it makes left turns nsafe.
This small section of growth obstructs view, making it dangerous trying to turn from Spicewood Lane onto Sare Road, which is heavily traveled now.
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.
The corner of 7th and Clark. When driving east on 7th street, the bushes on the south side of the road make it very difficult to see this intersection. I’m afraid a car may come north on Clark and not be able to see traffic coming down 7th St.
This dog-leg is a heavily used walkway for the employees of Solution Tree that has to walk across the street to get to parking lot. I have almost been hit many times as well as my coworkers. Cars do not slow down and it is a BLIND bend. Please make this a top priority to put a sign up before someone gets seriously injured or killed. I really appreciate your time and God bless. -Dean Chapin - Solution Tree 555 N. Morton
I have pointed these 2 intersections out before, but just now it struck me again that at the corner of Highland and University, coming from downtown, heading towards Eastside Drive, a motorist's view is blocked by a big spruce tree, if they look to the left. The same is the case at the next intersection: University and Eagleson. Hope this excessive growth can be trimmed to create a safer traffic situation.