closed #83528
Line of Sight
3856 E Regents CIR
- Case Date:
- 3/26/2009
would like trees trimmed away from stop sign. Would also like a stop bar painted on the street.
would like trees trimmed away from stop sign. Would also like a stop bar painted on the street.
The line of sight problem is at the intersection of Heather Drive and the east leg of Laurel Court. When you travel south on Laurel Court and approach the intersection with Heather Drive, there is no stop sign on the right side and the stop sign on the left side is obstructed by tree branches. Please see attached letter.
There is brush that has overgrown at the southwest corner of Brownridge Road and S. Smith Road. The brush has come out onto the roads. The citizen knew that the City trims back the brush if it is in the city right-of-way.
When pulling out from the Recycling Center on to Walnut trees are blocking the view if you are looking North. The trees are in front of the National Gaurd Armory.
Mr Zinman called to tell me that he feels that the intersection of Clariz onto Moores Pike is unsafe. He feels that there is a line of sight problem with this intersection and somthing should be done. I told him that I would talk to Bill Williams and Tim Hanson about it.
Weeds are protruding from a retraining wall the obscures the line of sight on Dodds Street.
Ms. Wruble stopped by Pubic Works Department to voice her concerns regarding a line of sight problem exiting High Speed Tire Company. She was involved in an accident recently and she stated that she could not properly see oncoming traffic before she pulled out of the parking lot. She also stated that there is no sidewalk for pedestrian use and that cars park on both sides of Madison which also inhibits line of sight.
Ms. Wruble stopped by Pubic Works Department to voice her concerns regarding a line of sight problem exiting High Speed Tire Company. She was involved in an accident recently and she stated that she could not properly see oncoming traffic before she pulled out of the parking lot. She also stated that there is no sidewalk for pedestrian use and that cars park on both sides of Madison which also inhibits line of sight.
@ High & Atwater, Eastbound traffic cannot see southbound traffic on High. Vehicles on West side of High park too close to intersection!