closed #211068
Line of Sight
3700 E Randolph AVE
- Case Date:
- 5/27/2026
dead limb hanging over the dead end street sign
dead limb hanging over the dead end street sign
Stop sign for west bound traffic is completely hidden by chronic overgrowth.
The stop signs are not visible enough, I scooter and have been almost hit three times this month at this intersection. The signs and other streets aren't visible enough.
I live on the west side of South Park Ridge Rd, the block between Saratoga St. and E. 46. There is a very slight curve on this block (west side of the street) which is just enough to create a visibility issue for me when attempting to pull-out of my driveway. Myself and others have had some close calls when exiting my drive. To add to the issue, cars traveling this stretch consistently travel SIGNIFICANTLY faster than the posted speed limit. Wondering if there might be some kind of street signage alerting to "hidden drive" or something to possibly alert traffic of the possibility of a car pulling out from an area that is difficult to see due to the curve. Ultimately, I really feel the stretch of Park Ridge Rd from E 46 to the 4 way stop at Morningside Dr. could greatly benefit from traffic calming measures....speed bump installation. Thanks in advance to your attention to this matter.
Why is parking allowed do close to the intersection at 16th & Lincoln. There is an old abandoned car there with a tarp on it that this person is using city property to store his vehicle on. Why does he get special treatment? This has been going on for years.
Deep mud and water covering the sidewalk for years, this is a safety hazard that is equivalent to snow and ice that is routinely ticked for at other residences in the area!
I’m unable to see cars coming from the right at 3625 W Arlington rd. when I’m pulling out because of tall grasses on a hill along the road. Does the city cut it down? I have a baby grandson I take care of and I can’t see the traffic coming from the right.
Coming out of the Cedar Chase neighborhood and looking at Leonard Springs Rd….on the right side of road the weeds and shrub starting to grow and block the view of oncoming traffic. This happens on an annual basis.
There is a half-fallen-down branch in the tree plot in front of 212 E. 2nd Street. The leafy branches of that still-connected branch make it hard for cars to have good visibility when making left-hand turns from S. Lincoln onto 2nd Street. That branch needs to be removed before there is an accident.
Trying to turn into Rogers from Dixie is dangerous because the shrubs on the corner are blocking the view.