closed #121045
Line of Sight
1300 N Lincoln ST
- Case Date:
- 9/25/1996
Trees obstructing vision for school bus on North Lincoln St. when crossing 17th St.
Trees obstructing vision for school bus on North Lincoln St. when crossing 17th St.
vEHICLES PARKING TOO CLOSE TO CORNER. CREATING LINE OF SIGHT PROBLEM.
THE HILL ON HILLSDALE DRIVE, BETWEEN 202 & 208 S HILLSDALE, OBSTRUCTS THE VIEW OF ONCOMING TRAFFIC FOR TRAFFIC EXITING HILLSDALE COURT. THIS PROBLEM IS COUPLED WITH SOUTHBOUND TRAFFIC SPEEDING. THE PROBLEM HAS INCREASED AS HILLSDALE IS NOW USED AS A BYPASS FOR THE 46 BY-PASS
Huge tree on the corner of 3rd and Walker obstructing view of intersection. Very dangerous, according to Daniels.
The vacant lot at the intersection of Morton and West 11th Street is so high, it is blocking the view of traffic.
The residents at 1643 E. Maplecrest Drive park there vehicles in the street. This address is at the corner of Headley Drive & Maplecrest. If a vehicle is going north on Headley and turns left onto Maplecrest they have to go around a tan, Ford Ranger that is always parked there. This causes a problem if someone is turning off of Maplecrest onto Headley. The road is only wide enough to accommodate two lanes of traffic, therefore, the vehicles almost collide before they realize someone is comin
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
There are bushes at 2202 Browncliff Street (corner of Matlock & Browncliff) that obstructs the line of sight for traffic
When you are going east on 14th Street and are approaching Dunn Street, there is a bush that is obstructing the line of sight. The bush is located on the southwest corner.
There is a line of sight problem at the intersection of 12th St. and N. Walnut St. When turning onto Walnut St., you can't see the oncoming traffic because bushes are overhanging the sidewalk.