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closed #86285

Line of Sight

1930 W GOURLEY PIKE

Case Date:
7/10/2008

This is actually at the intersection of Gourley Pike & Arlington Road, across from 1930 W. Gourley Pike. A gentleman almost got hit due to the visibility issue at this intersection. You can barely see oncoming traffic looking to the North as you pull off of Gourley onto Arlington Road.

closed #17675

Line of Sight

2200 N FRITZ DR

Case Date:
5/21/2008

This is at the intersection with 45/46 Bypass. Motorists cannot see to pull out because of vegetation.

closed #17676

Line of Sight

2200 N FRITZ DR

Case Date:
5/21/2008

This is at the intersection with 45/46 Bypass. Motorists cannot see to pull out because of vegetation.

closed #17685

Line of Sight

VERNAL PIKE

Case Date:
5/19/2008

The tree brances hang so low that it is difficult to see when pulling out onto Vernal Pike from Gray Street.

closed #17686

Line of Sight

VERNAL PIKE

Case Date:
5/19/2008

The tree brances hang so low that it is difficult to see when pulling out onto Vernal Pike from Gray Street.

closed #17711

Line of Sight

WEIMER RD

Case Date:
5/16/2008

Cannot see to pull out onto Bloomfield Road from Weimer in either direction.

closed #17712

Line of Sight

WEIMER RD

Case Date:
5/16/2008

Cannot see to pull out onto Bloomfield Road from Weimer in either direction.

closed #18552

Line of Sight

1004 W Country Club DR

Case Date:
3/17/2008

blue spruce in line of sight,

closed #19490

Line of Sight

1003 W 1st ST

Case Date:
12/21/2007

Evergreen trees and hedgerow are blocking line of sight for eastbound traffic, as you leave the parking lot of apt. complex at 909 W. 1st St.

closed #21165

Line of Sight

714 N Rogers ST

Case Date:
8/27/2007

The citizen at 416 W. 11th Street uses the parking lot behind his building. His access is a East/West alley off of Rogers Street. There is an evergreen tree that blocks the line of sight for those pulling out of this alley trying to go South on Rogers Street. You have to pull partially into the northbound lane on Rogers to see around the tree. The tree also impedes pedestrian traffic along the sidewalk. The tree is behind the sidewalk. Refered by Lee Huss