closed #153441
Line of Sight
1125 N Lincoln ST
- Case Date:
- 6/10/2016
bushes extend from yard across sidewalk and into street
bushes extend from yard across sidewalk and into street
hedges too high, can't see traffic
LOS complaint Park and Grimes, originally submitted through PWD, initial submitter unknown.
Original report via email. "To whom this may concern I live in Smallwood Plaza and I have noticed a regular issue and accident waiting to happen in regards to the parking garage on Morton St. When cars are parked behind smallwood, they make it difficult to see oncoming cars both drivers and cyclists leaving smallwoods parking garage. A solution I've thought of is installing a convex mirror to extend line of sight. Thank you for taking the time to read my email. Sincerely, Cody Rosenberg"
Caller complained about the southwest corner of Hillside and Huntington saying that you cannot see to the west when facing north on Huntington due to no line of sight.
Man reported overgrown bush blocking view of traffic, located outside the Walnut St. entrance to Walnut Park (the shopping center with Lucky's, Dollar General, etc.). Almost caused accident as driver could not see biker on sidewalk. Citizen does not want followup.
Caller complained of line of sight issue at the corner of Highland Ave. and Chestnut St. on the SE corner of intersection.
Complaint of overgrown bushes at the corner of Woodbine Ave and Woodscrest that makes it very difficult to see the stop sign when stopped on Woodscrest attempting to turn onto Woodbine.
Bush in the southeast corner of Allen-Walnut intersection makes it more difficult for westbound vehicles to see northbound vehicles.
Mr. Carpenter called to complain about a line of sight issue at the intersection of Sunny Slopes Dr. and Ridgeview Dr. due to excessive growth at 218 E Sunny Slopes Dr. He reported several "near accidents" on account of the growth. See attachments.