open #210759
Line of Sight
3525 E 3rd ST
- Case Date:
- 5/17/2026
Deep mud and water covering the sidewalk for years, this is a safety hazard that is equivalent to snow and ice that is routinely ticked for at other residences in the area!
Deep mud and water covering the sidewalk for years, this is a safety hazard that is equivalent to snow and ice that is routinely ticked for at other residences in the area!
I’m unable to see cars coming from the right at 3625 W Arlington rd. when I’m pulling out because of tall grasses on a hill along the road. Does the city cut it down? I have a baby grandson I take care of and I can’t see the traffic coming from the right.
You have to pull all the way to the very edge of the road to see around the bushes and shrubs that grow in that gore/traffic island between Dodds, Walnut, and College Ave. The shrubs are grown out to the point where visibility is obscured, making it difficult to see around them until you're basically in the road. This is especially dangerous because of how busy Walnut St is during the day.
Coming out of the Cedar Chase neighborhood and looking at Leonard Springs Rd….on the right side of road the weeds and shrub starting to grow and block the view of oncoming traffic. This happens on an annual basis.
There is a half-fallen-down branch in the tree plot in front of 212 E. 2nd Street. The leafy branches of that still-connected branch make it hard for cars to have good visibility when making left-hand turns from S. Lincoln onto 2nd Street. That branch needs to be removed before there is an accident.