closed #82247
Line of Sight
3303 N Browncliff LN
- Case Date:
- 7/17/2009
Between 3003 and 2903 Browncliff Lane there is a thicket of trees and bushes that is encroaching into the City's Right of Way.
Between 3003 and 2903 Browncliff Lane there is a thicket of trees and bushes that is encroaching into the City's Right of Way.
intersection of moringside drive and 46. when on morningside drive says that bushes in front of lasertag place are blocking sight of eastbound traffic (on E. 3rd)
Weeds overgrown to the point extension into the streets.
Resident of neighborhood called about Stop sign and line of sight issue.
WHEN YOU ARE GOING NORTH ON JEFFERSON STREET APPROACHING 8TH STREET, THERE IS A BLIND HILL THAT CAUSES A DANGEROUS LINE OF SIGHT PROBLEM. CAN THE TRAFFIC DIVISION PLEASE LOOK INTO THIS AREA ABOUT ADDING SIGNAGE WARNING OF THIS PROBLEM. THIS COMPLAINT WAS ORIGINALLY TAKEN IN BY JAMIE BRINEGAR, RISK MANAGEMENT, AND REFERRED ONTO THE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
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"
Large hedge on corner is blocking view. Dangerous for turning out of Providence Ct.
This intersection is BLIND to travelers on Grant Street. The building on the NE corner abuts the sidewalk (who allowed this to be built there???), preventing a south-bound driver from seeing cars traveling west on 9th Street, and it's almost as bad for travelers heading north. If the building at 401 E. 9th is allowed to remain standing, there should be at least a stop sign on 9th Street, since it is so difficult to see oncoming traffic.
Because this house is so close to the sidewalk, it is nearly impossible to see the E->W cross traffic on 9th Street when one is traveling south on Grant. An easy way to address this is to ask the owner to trim or remove the shrubs that are on the south side of the building. Of course, a better remedy would be to install a stop sign on 9th Street at this intersection, making it an 3-way (= All-way) stop.
The alley half way between Cottage Grove & 11th on to N. Grant . There is a problem with evergreen trees that are overgrown on the extreme north west corner of 401 E. Cottage Grove. You can't see to pull out of the alley , when you are turning left onto Grant ( the est side of the road.)