closed #85774
Line of Sight
BURKS DR
- Case Date:
- 8/8/2008
When you are trying to pull from Burks Drive onto S. Walnut St. Pike the weeds to the north are so high you can't see south bound traffic without pulling out into Walnut Street Pike.
When you are trying to pull from Burks Drive onto S. Walnut St. Pike the weeds to the north are so high you can't see south bound traffic without pulling out into Walnut Street Pike.
At the intersection of 2nd & Highland, there is a stop sign being blocked by a bush. People are going through the stop sign.
THE LINE OF SIGHT PROBLEM IS AT THE THREE-WAY STOP OF WESTMINSTER WAY AND ALLENDALE DRIVE. STONE STATED THAT WHEN YOU ARE GOING WEST ON ALLENDALE DRIVE THAT THERE ARE TREE LIMBS OBSTRUCTING THE STOP SIGN. THE TREE LIMBS HAVE OVERGROWN ONTO THE STREET ALSO.
Citizen stated that brush and weeds are growing over the sidewalk and obstructing the line of sight and pedestrian access. Citizen called to inquire status of compaint and to give additional addresses. Overhanging limbs blocking sidewalk at 3404, 3411, 1318, 3325, 3549, &3511 on Allendale. Bush on Allendale between Willington & Tudor. Please call her with status.
Overgrown hedges at the corner of Atwater & Hawthorne. Lady caller said that she was almost in an accident because of the line of sight problem.
IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH ON HIGH STREET AND TURNING TO GO EAST ONTO COVENANTER DRIVE, THERE IS A LINE OF SIGHT PROBLEM ON THE SW CORNER. THIS IS A VACANT LOT.
East on Maxwell Lane at the corner of High. (northwest & southwest corners) there are weeds & trash that block the line of sight when you are turning from Maxwell Lane onto High.
At the intersection of Clifton and Hillside the bushes are over grown and causing a line of sight problem. Also, the sidewalk on Hillside between Clifton and High is over grown in places causing people/children to have to walk to close to the curb/traffic.
At the intersection of Jamie Lane & Rhorer Road when you look to the west there is a pine tree that is partially obstructiing your sight.
You turn off of N. Walnut Street into the Blue Ridge Subd. Turn right onto N. Blue Ridge Drive. As you go up the hill there are tree branches overgrown into the road that scrape vehicles. The branches cause the drivers to swerve into the oncoming lane of traffic. There is another problem as you turn left onto E. Blue Ridge Drive. There are pine trees that block the line of sight of oncoming traffic.