closed #203338
Line of Sight
210 E Kirkwood AVE
- Case Date:
- 6/11/2025
dead bird on sidewalk
dead bird on sidewalk
When I try to pull out of the Walnut St. parking lot for switchyard park onto Walnut St. there are always big tow trucks blocking my view of traffic to the north and I think there is a big limestone sign maybe marking Switchyard Park itself blocking my view to the south, so that I have to pull out fully blocking the sidewalk to see if it is safe to turn onto Walnut. I think it might be necessary for some cars to even stick into the roadway a little before they can see traffic approaching, especially bikers on the sidewalk, which is sort of common between this lot and Miller Drive
There is a row of some type of plant right between the road and sidewalk at the top of the hill. It is blocking the ability to see cars coming up over the hill. It’s very hard to pull out left off of Howe onto Roger’s going north because of this.
Large bush obstructs view from driveway to street traffic. Two automobile near misses observed.
The grass on this corner has not been mowed yet this spring. It is so tall it is starting to interfere with visibility. With the increased traffic on Moores Pike due to closure of the High Street roundabout it is creating a hazard.
Fountian Drive and N Adams Street. Overgrown trees on the corner property causing a traffic line of sight problem.
Overgrown brush blocking driver's view of street traffic. Blocks view from driveway.
It is difficult to see onto Walnut St Pk from Allendale, to see if it is safe to turn onto Walnut St Pk. Driver must pull very far forward in order to see if there is incoming traffic. Additionally, many people speed on Walnut Street Pike, making it more dangerous to pull out.
Growth up to the corner of both 1200 and 1201 make it hard to see for both cars and pedestrians turning off of or onto S park to the south
There is a large plant/tree growing into the corner of S. Davisson & W. Smith Ave. It makes it impossible to see around the corner to either drive straight on Smith or turn either direction on Davisson when stopped at the stop sign on Smith & Davisson.