closed #44461
Line of Sight
2312 S Ford AVE
- Case Date:
- 6/4/2002
Citizen stated that there is a large bush at the corner of Ford and Coolidge making it impossible to see on coming traffic. (Address approx.)
Citizen stated that there is a large bush at the corner of Ford and Coolidge making it impossible to see on coming traffic. (Address approx.)
heavy overgrowth causing line of sight problem at Southern Drive and Henderson Street
overgrowth causing sight problem at Walnut Street Pike and Allendale, as well as at an intersection a few blocks north of this one near the entrance to Sherwood Oaks.
Intersection of Clover Ln and Blue Ridge Rd off of Walnut street--Caller says that grass and bushes are making it difficult to see traffic on Blue Ridge.
There is a tree on the northeast corner of Walnut Street Pike & Winslow Road that causes a line of sight problem. The branches on the bottom need to be trimmed off. If you are going south on Walnut Street Pike your line of sight is blocked for traffic going west on Winslow Road.
Mr. Kelley sent an email via the COB E-Government web site form stating that there is a line of sight problem at the intersection of Walnut Street Pike & Winslow Road. He states that a large treet obstructs the view of a driver turning east onto Winslow. Mr. Kelley would like to be emailed the status of this complaint after an inspection is completed.
There is a line of sight problem for traffic going eastbound on 15th Street turning to go north on Walnut Street. There are tree branches that hang over the road and block the view of the driver.
neighbor says that a bush in the yard at 210 E. Grimes is blocking their view of the road when they pull out of their driveway
a privacy fence is going up at the intersection of Canda Dr and golden court, difficult to see traffic on golden court that is turing onto Canada Drive.
stop sign at the intersection of lincoln and allen is obstructed by trees - it is difficult to see at all times throughout year and especially in the summer when the trees are in full bloom