closed #156712
Line of Sight
- Case Date:
- 10/22/2016
Corner of E, Hunter Ave, and High St. There is a Grass bush obstructing the view to the north at the stop sign. There is no street sign on this corner for E. Hunter Ave. Thanks
Corner of E, Hunter Ave, and High St. There is a Grass bush obstructing the view to the north at the stop sign. There is no street sign on this corner for E. Hunter Ave. Thanks
I am a school bus driver for Bloomington Public Schools. The line of sight view when stopped at the intersection of 102nd and Lyndale Ave is obstructed by a few branches when looking to the north. At my last check, a large limb has fallen, but some cleanup is still needed to give a clear view of traffic to drivers sitting up higher in a bus or truck. Your help is most appreciated. Paul S.
This dog-leg is a heavily used walkway for the employees of Solution Tree that has to walk across the street to get to parking lot. I have almost been hit many times as well as my coworkers. Cars do not slow down and it is a BLIND bend. Please make this a top priority to put a sign up before someone gets seriously injured or killed. I really appreciate your time and God bless. -Dean Chapin - Solution Tree 555 N. Morton
out on west 3rd street, there's a median that has a multitude of overgrown trees & bushes. for example, if someone living on yancy lane drives to kroger/west, then upon return, can't turn left onto yancy safely, because of the overgrowth there. can't see oncoming cars well enough, so have to go further & then turn around to come back.
There is a very uneven crack in the sidewalk in front of The Bishop just up from the corner of 4th and Walnut, sort of in front of the tree that was removed. Last night I was walking up the sidewalk and fell on all fours because of the crack. Luckily I didn't break my already repaired wrist to which I am still paying medical expenses and only escaped with a cut knee. When I sat down, a woman mentioned that while visiting The Bishop, she sits in their outside seating area and sees people trip over this crack countless times. Upon hearing that, I too remembered seeing a woman fall on all fours in the same spot. Clearly, this is a hazard that should be looked at and taken care of. Thank you.
Case #153480 Hello again. 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.
Received complaint from Councilwoman Allison Chopra regarding the line of sight at the location due to the weeds obstructing the sidewalk. Doris Sims
E Morningside on way to park super dark at night. Missing light?
There is overgrowth blocking the line of sight at the Driscoll/Palmer stop sign (heading east, looking to the north at the sign)
At the corner of Woodburn and W.15th St. there is a house covered over with growth. It grows out so far plus there is a dead truck that never moves that you can't see around without pulling way out in the street. I've been almost hit multiple times. The growth is never cut back and the truck has set there for many many years without ever being moved.