closed #139903
Line of Sight
N Kimble DR
- Case Date:
- 8/8/2014
Sight line issue exiting from 15th Street approaching eastward and turning onto N. Dunn Street, tall weeds in roadway.
The stop sign on the northeast corner is set very far to the north of the street; I’ve witnessed many cars ignoring it because it is difficult to see. I suggest moving it into the raised planter bed, much like how the stop sign on the southwest corner is placed. The problem is made worse when a tall vehicle is parked near the corner, which makes the stop sign impossible for west bound traffic to see.
Hi there, we have a tree leaning towards our property that needs removed before it snaps and seriously damages our house/fence. It appears to be on city land.
The grasses at the south corner of High and Meadowbluff are blocking the view to exit Meadowbluff, making an already difficult turn even more dangerous. We spoke to our neighbor and she let us know that she has filed a complaint with the city as the area with the long grass is not safe to mow, due to the debris left by the construction of the new city path. Could this debris please be removed by the city asap, so this area can be safely mowed to make exiting our cul-de-sac safe again. Thank you.
The grass along Smith Road is pretty high. It's hard to see what's coming southbound on Smith.
700 E. Wylie, someone parks a semi truck near the intersection creating visibility issues
As you head east on Marilyn Drive and come to the intersection with High Street, when you look left you can't see traffic on High. You can't see if a vehicle is stopped at the stop sign on High for southbound traffic. The overgrowth is in the north west corner of the intersection. Can this get cut or the property owner told to trim for the view of traffic for safety reasons? Thanks.
E. Covenanter Drive & Clarizz Blvd. - stop sign obscured by tree on north side of Covenanter @ Clarizz exiting "The Fields".
Trees were planted when the bicycle path was built. Later, the stop sign on Seventh at Dunn was reinstalled. Now, a tree blocks the stop sign when heading east on Seventh so you can't see the stop sign on the right/south side of the street.