closed #169122
Line of Sight
2227 S Sweetbriar CIR
- Case Date:
- 6/24/2019
Tree branches hanging down in street creating hazards
Tree branches hanging down in street creating hazards
Tree branches have gotten so long they are hanging in the roadway. All through Sweetbriar neighborhood. Cars have to veer out of lane to avoid. High profile vehicles are breaking branches out of the trees. Trees need to be trimmed back so we can drive.
Large hedge on corner is blocking view. Dangerous for turning out of Providence Ct.
Eastbound on Davis Street approaching S Palmer Ave: stop sign is obstructed. Have seen several vehicles not stop.
Corner of Euclid and Second Street, the owner on the HE side of the intersection has plants growing so high that you can't see any traffic coming unless you are out in the intersection. Very dangerous! I have nearly been hit several times!!! Please do something.
On south Lincoln, just south of Driscoll there is a semi trailer parked, without a truck. It has been there about a week. It makes it near impossible to see oncoming traffic when pulling out of Driscoll onto Lincoln. Isn't there a parking ordinance prohibiting semi trailer long term parking?
Unknown address - vacant lot. Legal description - 013-21300-00 J N Alexander Lots 19, 20 & Part Lot 21 (S 38’) Lot on corner of N. Summit St and West 10th Street. Overgrown to the point that a driver has to pull out onto 10th St to see if right-of-way is clear for turn.
There is a blind corner at the corner of S Palmer Ave and E Driscoll St. I was driving south on Palmer and a car pulled out in front of me because they could not see me coming. I slammed on the brakes and I came very close to hitting the other car. If you drive by it is obvious that something needs to be done or someone is going to get injured.
Kirkwood/Washington landscaping completely blocks line of sight of pedestrians or vehicles. 3/4 planters at this intersection are this overgrown and block lines of sight creating a serious hazard.
Tall landscaping blocking line of sight at Lincoln/Kirkwood creating a hazard for pedestrians,non-motorized, or vehicles trying to cross at this intersection.