closed #39524
Line of Sight
932 S Henderson ST
- Case Date:
- 9/10/2003
John with H.A.N.D. discribed the problem as Vegetation blocking the LOS for eastbound traffic on Allen stopping a Henderson.
John with H.A.N.D. discribed the problem as Vegetation blocking the LOS for eastbound traffic on Allen stopping a Henderson.
Weeds are obstructing the line of sight.
The flowers/weeds at this address are so high that you cannot see to pull out onto Henderson street from Allen Street.
Stop Ahead sign covered by foliage
longview and pete ellis traffic frequently rushes through the 4-way stop. Can enforcement be increased? Particularly concerned as a bicycle greenway (was biking today) and I heard they're building some sort of super dense apartment building there, and am even more hesitant that this only east/west biking path that feels safe and efficient is going to have more cars spattering through. thank you!
The weeds/bushes are growing out onto Sanders Main Street at the corner of Lena and Main. You can not see the traffic coming from the west on Lena St. Plus you have to stop in the middle of the road because of the weeds/bushes. I almost hit the mail carrier because I could not see him until he in the intersection. Lena St has the right of way.
Plants in the way of the line of sight at the SW corner of S Fairview and W Dodds. A hazard. Please rectify ASAP
The line of sight problem at W Dodds and S Fairview is not resolved and should not be closed. Ticket 173486 Plants till lean out into the roadway blocking LOS. Whatever the resident may have done has not helped. Please make the intersection safer and truly resolve the situation.
South of the intersectio of E 1st Street and Eagleson (formerly Jordan), the stop sign is completely obscured by tree branches. I have had to stop quickly several times, only because I live in the neighborhood and know there is a stop sign. But if you don't know it is there, you cannot see it. The other day I forgot and almost ran the stop sign into First street. IT was very scary. I am concerned about traffic accidents here.
Trees were planted when the bicycle path was built. Later, the stop sign on Seventh at Dunn was reinstalled. Now, a tree blocks the stop sign when heading east on Seventh so you can't see the stop sign on the right/south side of the street.