closed #119964
Line of Sight
504 N Lincoln ST
- Case Date:
- 3/14/1997
vEHICLES PARKING TOO CLOSE TO CORNER. CREATING LINE OF SIGHT PROBLEM.
vEHICLES PARKING TOO CLOSE TO CORNER. CREATING LINE OF SIGHT PROBLEM.
It appears that the "wildfowers" which were blocking the vision of drivers exiting Prospect Hill neighborhood on Euclid and Second street are back again this year!!!!! Sorry to complain again about the same problem, but it is a very dangerous effort to turn onto Second street from this corner due to the rise in the road which obstructs vehicles traveling from town toward 37 and with the patch of weeds growing next to the street, the oncoming cars cannot be seen until they are practically at the intersection. Surely the homeowner has not forgotten the complaint from last year, but it would be advisable to remind them of the dangerous situation before there are some serious accidents. Thank you for looking into this problem.
There are some bushes that need to be trimmed on N. Jackson St. I was almost T-boned today because when you are coming from the stop on 16th St, you can't see the traffic coming up N. Jackson St. (from 17th St.) If you look left and right at the 16th St/N. Jackson St. stop sign, you can barely see either way for oncoming traffic. It was almost a bad accident today with me - I hope no one else is involved in one due to this.
Growing Vines on Stop Sign Post and Back of Sign Itself
Political sign blocking view of traffic at 2nd & Walker. See attached from BPD for more info.
HAVE A LARGE OVERGROWTH OF SUNFLOWERS ETC THAT BLOCK THE VIEW AT THE ALLEY TURNING AT 517. PLEASE ALSO CHECK THIS YARD FOR WEED TYPE PROBLEMS.
2nd and fess, tree overgrown blocking stop sign
New group that lives in the house are constantly parking in yellow at the intersection causing a traffic hazard. This is already a difficult intersection to see.
The street light on the intersection of grimes lane and dunn is burnt out. It is dangerously dark. I am concerned about crime with the area not being well lit.