closed #180130
Line of Sight
3391 S Burks CT
- Case Date:
- 5/31/2022
High grass blocking the view of coming traffic on the corner of burks drive and walnut street pike.
High grass blocking the view of coming traffic on the corner of burks drive and walnut street pike.
On Arlington Rd and Gourley Pike on the east side of Arlington rd there are weeds that block the view of on coming cars. You have to pull out almost in lane to see traffic! Weeds need to be cut. Thanks! Jill K Minch
Can't see traffic/vehicles because of excessive overgrowth. You have to pull out in the street to see south bound traffic. Very dangerous
Weeds growing up around guard rail patients cannot see leaving the office
The vegetation along Smith Ave from Euclid to Walker is out of control AGAIN. It overgrows into both sides of Smith so cars get scratched. If you want to turn onto Smith from Buckner you CANNOT see East on Smith to know if a car is coming West on Smith. Going East and West on Smith, the same problem occurs both directions on Davisson. This is a chronic problem every year. I believe Smith is platted as 16 feet wide, but there is definitely not that much clearance. I also believe there is city law that says vegetation should be cut back 3 feet from the street edges. If owners would cut their vegetation back one foot from the paved edge of Smith it would be a lot better. I'd appreciate contact from you after you look into this. Thank You!! (Sorry I don't have a photo I can upload right now. If you want one, let me know.)
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.
Northwest corner or S Grant and E Allen - line of sight for eastbound Allen St traffic is completely obscured for vehicles stopped at the sign heading south on Grant.
Stop sign northbound on Eagleson at Sheridan is completely obscured by bush. Thanks.
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.
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