closed #108157
Line of Sight
935 W 6th ST
- Case Date:
- 8/28/2001
There is a severe line of sight problem for vehicles traveling south on Elm Street looking to the west on 6th Street. There is bushes/weeds overgrown onto the sidewalk, etc.......
There is a severe line of sight problem for vehicles traveling south on Elm Street looking to the west on 6th Street. There is bushes/weeds overgrown onto the sidewalk, etc.......
Low-growing tree branches causing line of sight issue at Stands Road and Rogers Street. Ms. Baker would be happy to show where the exact problem lies.
The school bus drivers are having problems seeing vehicles when they are going south on Brookside Drive looking to the east on Ridgeview Drive. There is brush/hedges etc......
There is a line of sight problem with the wildflowers/grass at the "circle" between North Walnut Street and S. College Avenue north of town. If you are going north on Walnut Street and cut across to turn onto College Avenue you have a problem seeing because of the wildflowers/grass to the north of the circle.
There are shrubs at the northeast corner of Bryan Avenue and 5th Street that cause a line of sight problem. Traffic Division at one time trimmed these bushes back but citizen states that there is still a problem. Note: This area is a 4-way stop.
trees are obstructing the intersection of Walnut Leaf and Leonard Springs. When turning from Walnut Leaf onto Leonard Springs, it is difficult to see traffic coming towards you. There is a large shrub on the Southside of the street and tall grass on the North side of the street.
corner of E 5th and Clark Street--tree is overgrown. Heading east on 5th, if you look to the left you cannot see on-coming traffic
Citizen stated that there is a line of sight problem at the intersection of W. Dodds Street & Morton Street. There is weeds, etc.. that is overgrown on the stop sign post as well as the light pole. There is also weeds/brush that is overgrown near the railroad tracks. It is very difficult to see coming off of Morton Street turning onto Dodds Street.
caller says that pepsi trucks are parked vertically in front of the plant. If you travel south on Woodburn and reach the intersection of 17th and Woodburn, you cannot see W bound traffic travelling on 17th street. He says that the vertically parked trucks obstruct the view. ---please update caller on status or complaint
There is a bush between the curb and sidewalk in front of the Cloverleaf Restaurant that is causing a line of sight problem for traffic going south on Kimble Drive looking to the west. It is difficult for drivers to see oncoming traffic around the bush.