closed #177705
Line of Sight
1706 E 2nd ST
- Case Date:
- 9/29/2021
Stop sign and traffic obscured by overgrowth
Stop sign and traffic obscured by overgrowth
There is a visibility issue on the SW corner of Maxwell Street & Thornton Drive. The house on the corner built a fence around the property and planted trees on the outside which has caused a visibility issue for someone going north on Thornton looking to the west on Maxwell.
Tall weeds along the guardrail on the east side of Allen St where it intersects Bloomfield Rd are blocking the view of cars coming from the east.
recieved an email from street dept. stating that there is a line of sight problem at Thornton and Greystone.
There is a large bush next to the street that is obscuring line of sight when Ms. Hurless is trying to exit her driveway. Citizen is requesting a status report after the inspection.
The planter at the Switchyard Park entrance on Rogers Street (south of the warehouse, east of the power substation) is heavily overgrown with perfectly selected flora to obscure the line of sight for people trying to exit the park. I was driving north on Rogers and a car almost pulled out into the road in front of me. I could barely see them behind the overgrowth and they obviously could not see me. That entire stretch of Rogers by the park is looking a little rough, to be honest. There is a lot of overgrown stuff along Rogers. The line of sight exiting the park is the most egregious and the most dangerous. Can this get taken care of before someone gets hurt? Thanks.
A Bush is overgrown at the intersection causing a visibility problem.
There is a line of sight problem when you pull off of Southern Drive onto Walnut Street. There is a wall with weeds/shrubs/vines that block the driver's view.
Southern Drive runs into Henderson Street. There are shrubs/brush blocking the line of sight on the northwest corner for a driver coming off of Southern Drive onto Henderson Street.
If pulling off of Allen on to Bloomfield, can not see west bound traffic, can not see around trees.