closed #100701
Line of Sight
220 S Jefferson ST
- Case Date:
- 7/9/2004
Overgrowth of bushes in the alley between S. Jefferson and Bryan Ave. Traveling west in the alley obstructs view of traffic.
Overgrowth of bushes in the alley between S. Jefferson and Bryan Ave. Traveling west in the alley obstructs view of traffic.
This complaint came through HAND. The citizen stated that as he is going south on Jefferson Street anc comes to the intersection with 5th Street, there is a large bush that obstructs the line of sight. Currently 5th Street stops for Jefferson Street. The citizen did not state which corner but I used 100 N. Jefferson as the address.
Bushes (southwest corner) obstructing view of traffic at the intersection of E. 4th St. and S. Bryan.
Bushes are overgrown and obstructing the view for traffic. The bushes are almost covering the stop sign.
There are shrubs at the northeast corner of Bryan Avenue and 5th Street that cause a line of sight problem. Traffic Division at one time trimmed these bushes back but citizen states that there is still a problem. Note: This area is a 4-way stop.
Complaintant states that the problem is at an interection and he didn't know the exacy address. It is at the intersection of E. 5th St. and N. Clark St. there are trees blocking the N. view for buses that drive this area. They can not see oncoming traffic because of these trees.
Mr. Geels received a letter for a line of sight problem for his property at 4th St. & Bryan Ave. (See Action #11659). He complained thta the city does not enforce the 25' sight triangle consistently and sited the Southeast corner of 4th & Bryan.
Bushes (southwest corner) obstructing view of traffic at the intersection of E. 4th St. and S. Bryan.
WHEN YOU ARE GOING NORTH ON JEFFERSON STREET APPROACHING 8TH STREET, THERE IS A BLIND HILL THAT CAUSES A DANGEROUS LINE OF SIGHT PROBLEM. CAN THE TRAFFIC DIVISION PLEASE LOOK INTO THIS AREA ABOUT ADDING SIGNAGE WARNING OF THIS PROBLEM. THIS COMPLAINT WAS ORIGINALLY TAKEN IN BY JAMIE BRINEGAR, RISK MANAGEMENT, AND REFERRED ONTO THE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Over growth at 2435 E. 3rd St.