closed #185407
Line of Sight
- Case Date:
- 9/3/2023
Walker Street and West third. Every year same problem. If the city owns a tree lot behind the sidewalks, can you clear them back this homeowner doesn’t care about safety. Oscar.
Walker Street and West third. Every year same problem. If the city owns a tree lot behind the sidewalks, can you clear them back this homeowner doesn’t care about safety. Oscar.
Overgrown trees block stop sign on Kenwood and make it impossible for cars turning left onto Kenwood from Dunn Street to see traffic on Kenwood. Also overgrown trees along Dunn force people to walk in the street - combined with need to pull very far forward on Kenwood to see traffic this has led to 3 close calls (car+car; car+car; car+pedestrian). I thought I submitted in close call but never got uReport number. Perhaps my error or wrong category. Please help prevent accident & take action now that you are aware of the issue. Thank you.
Not sure if this is formally in the City or not and if HAND has jurisdiction here, but this property has a very tall fence surrounding the property that comes right up to the intersection of Rayle and Fairington. It is so tall and so close to the intersection that a driver cannot see traffic coming around the corner. It is unsightly and, more importantly, dangerous.
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.
Shrubs and Bushes blocking line of sight when pulling onto 3rd from westplex
flower beds of homeowner block clear vision of traffic
Trees on either side of Terrace Drive block view of traffic when leaving Terrace Drive
The berm grass is too tall and is creating a line of sight issue as you approach the intersection.
I have pointed these 2 intersections out before, but just now it struck me again that at the corner of Highland and University, coming from downtown, heading towards Eastside Drive, a motorist's view is blocked by a big spruce tree, if they look to the left. The same is the case at the next intersection: University and Eagleson. Hope this excessive growth can be trimmed to create a safer traffic situation.