closed #204031
Line of Sight
2898 S Sare RD
- Case Date:
- 7/7/2025
Greenery growing between paved walk and street is so tall that driver entering Sare Road cannot see oncoming traffic.
Greenery growing between paved walk and street is so tall that driver entering Sare Road cannot see oncoming traffic.
Overgrown trees block stop sign on Kenwood and make it impossible for cars turning left onto Kenwood from Dunn Street to see traffic on Kenwood. Also overgrown trees along Dunn force people to walk in the street - combined with need to pull very far forward on Kenwood to see traffic this has led to 3 close calls (car+car; car+car; car+pedestrian). I thought I submitted in close call but never got uReport number. Perhaps my error or wrong category. Please help prevent accident & take action now that you are aware of the issue. Thank you.
The trees and brush along the east side of Walnut reduce visibility for drivers turning from Blue Ridge Drive onto Walnut. These were trimmed recently, but have become a problem again after all the rain.
Not sure if this is formally in the City or not and if HAND has jurisdiction here, but this property has a very tall fence surrounding the property that comes right up to the intersection of Rayle and Fairington. It is so tall and so close to the intersection that a driver cannot see traffic coming around the corner. It is unsightly and, more importantly, dangerous.
Weeds growing up around guard rail patients cannot see leaving the office
Heading south up the hill on N. Blue Ridge Dr. and planning to turn left onto E. Blue Ridge Dr. I cannot see traffic coming from Clover onto N. Blue Ridge. Clearing the right of way would be a big help.
Trees growing into street Blue ridge dr
Citizen reported to street dept. that vacant lot north of 2801 is overgrown causing liine of site problem when pulling out.
Problems seeing oncoming traffic while turning left off Spicewood Lane.
A tree limb/foliage blocks the line of sight just north of S. Spicewood Lane @ busy S. Sare Road. Exiting S. Spicewood Lane onto Sare (turning north) is precarious. Also, yesterday the "Tree Work" orange sign just south of this intersection blocked the view from S. Spicewood Lane. This tree (and temporary sign) are unsafe for drivers, cyclists and pedestrians in order to exit S. Spicewood Ln. Also, the new Pedestrian Crossing sign is blocked on the approach up the hill from the north on S. Sare.