closed #203858
Line of Sight
511 S Pleasant Ridge Road
- Case Date:
- 6/30/2025
Downed tree partially fell on road
Downed tree partially fell on road
The speed bumps along Countryside Lane are very difficult to see at night, all have little to no reflective strips. During the day the speed bumps are still difficult to see as they are the same color as the road. Please provide proper markings, this could cause damage to cars that did not see the bump and could not slow down in time to safely cross.
Reserve on third now clearing sidewalks or parking lots for residents after several requests to lay salt down.
There is a street light that has been going off all night in front of a vacant home. I wasn't sure if you all would be able to disable it. It has been bothering individuals in the neighborhood and since there is no one living in the building we don't have another resource to contact.
Large tree, limb dangling from tree and two street causing vehicles to only use one line of traffic, possibly going to fall business of a large. Thank you.
The corner of 3400 S Walnut Street Pike and East Burks Drive is not safe. Weeds and Tree by Mail Box block oncomming view of traffic coming from the south. It's a hill and if you want to pull out from the stop sign, it's very hard to see on coming cars. I use that corner all the time. Unsafe. I live off Burks Drive on 3506 S. Burks Ct.
The street light on the intersection of grimes lane and dunn is burnt out. It is dangerously dark. I am concerned about crime with the area not being well lit.
Limb down in road
The alley that runs from 2nd St. to the Harmony School parking lot continues north across Hunter and runs to Atwater. There is another alley that runs from Faculty down to Woodlawn (just south of Subway). Those two alleys intersect. The problem is that the intersection is completely overgrown with bushes and vines, which makes it extremely hard for someone headed west to see anyone coming from Hunter. And since so many Harmony kids use that alley to get to Subway, I fear that one of them will get hit, especially now that there are several rental houses with parking off that alley. Could you either have someone trim the overgrowth back or ask the homeowners to do it? If you come down from Faculty, you will see how badly obstructed the view is of anyone coming up the alley from Hunter. (And if you use the alley off of Hunter, be prepared to get scratches on your vehicle by the bushes growing into the alley.)
Concerned that the neighborhood zone parking sign in front of this address is hidden by trees, and therefore more people are parking illegally. Thanks for your help.