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closed #132462

Line of Sight

S Davisson ST

Case Date:
6/24/2013

closed #58008

Line of Sight

S CURRY PIKE

Case Date:
5/27/1999

Mr Hayes reported that the weeds are obstructing view at the intersection of Induatrial Blvd. and Curry Pike

closed #60681

Line of Sight

S CLARIZZ BLVD

Case Date:
6/30/2000

closed #111706

Line of Sight

S CLARIZZ BLVD

Case Date:
6/30/2000

Wilmington Court Condos. There is a large evergreen tree (on Clarizz to the south of the entrance to the condos) that blocks the line of sight and causes traffic turning onto Clarizz from the condo entrance to pull out onto Clarizz to see oncoming traffic. The evergreen has grown over the sidewalk and into the street.

closed #107930

Line of Sight

N WALNUT ST

Case Date:
9/14/2001

There is a line of sight problem with the wildflowers/grass at the "circle" between North Walnut Street and S. College Avenue north of town. If you are going north on Walnut Street and cut across to turn onto College Avenue you have a problem seeing because of the wildflowers/grass to the north of the circle.

closed #102715

Line of Sight

N STULL AVE

Case Date:
8/21/2003

If you travel N. on Stull, at the corner of Grimes/stull there is a large shrub and a wild bush obstructing the view. There are also tall sunflowers that block the view going W. on Grimes (at the corner of Stull and Grimes.

closed #119007

Line of Sight

N PETE ELLIS AVE

Case Date:
7/16/1997

The grass behind Service Merchandise is too high and is blocking the view of traffic.

closed #139903

Line of Sight

N Kimble DR

Case Date:
8/8/2014

closed #53697

Line of Sight

N DUNN ST

Case Date:
6/21/2000

On the south east corner of N. Dunn and Old State Road 37 there are weeds that are growing up and it prevents anyone at that intersection from clearly seeing oncoming traffic coming from the right side.

closed #105090

Line of Sight

N BLUE RIDGE DR

Case Date:
7/17/2002

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.