closed #105170
Line of Sight
932 S Henderson ST
- Case Date:
- 7/9/2002
The flowers/weeds at this address are so high that you cannot see to pull out onto Henderson street from Allen Street.
The flowers/weeds at this address are so high that you cannot see to pull out onto Henderson street from Allen Street.
Weeds are obstructing the line of sight.
Citizen states that if you are going east on Davis Street and turn to go north on Henderson there is a hedge that obstructs your line of sight. The property has changed ownership and the former owner trimmed the hedge. The people there now have not trimmed it and it has grown up pretty far.
There is a line of sight problem at the north-south alley, between Lincoln and Grant, that comes out onto E. Hillside Drive. When you are pulling out onto E. Hillside and looking to the right you cannot see oncoming traffic.
On the South East corner of Grant & Grimes Ln, the neighbor's bushes are blocking the view of traffic. They cannot see to get out of their driveway.
THE BUSHES AT THE BACK OF THE THE PROPERTY ARE OVERGROWN NEAR THE ROADWAY. THIS MAKES IT DIFFICULT FOR THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN THE HOUSE BEHIND THE ABOVE ADDRESS TO PULL OUT ONTO THE STREET. MANY TIMES THEY HAVE TO GET OUT OF THEIR VEHICLES TO DIRECT TRAFFIC. (NOTE: THIS WAS CALLED IN TO "HAND" AND REFERRED TO ENG.)
There is a stone pillar on the northwest corner that has high grass/flowers surrounding it. If you are approaching the 4-way stop going eastbound on Grimes Lane. You cannot see if someone is going southbound on Henderson Street. This is a 4-way stop but she was hit when someone ran the stop sign going southbound. She could not see them approach the intersection until she was halfway into it.
Wild flowers are blocking the line of sight on the South East corner of the Stull Grimes intersection.
vegitation overgrown on the N W corner at Henderson and Grimes.
Vegation blocking stop signs - Address is not exact.