closed #139708
Line of Sight
- Case Date:
- 8/3/2014
Kinser pike & Bayles rd Tree blocking line of sight
Kinser pike & Bayles rd Tree blocking line of sight
Rental sign obstructs view of northbound traffic for cars tuning north from cottage grove to walnut.
This is at the intersection of Pickwick and Winfield, heading east on Winfield. There is a stop sign at this intersection. Winfield is a busy road and there are many bicyclists use it as well. As you can see, the trees on the northwest corner of this intersection block all view of anyone heading south on Winfield. Please speak to the property owners about removing or cutting these trees on the corner. Thank you.
This is at the NW corner of Pickwick, heading east on Pickwick. Winfield is a busy street (most exceeding the speed limit by at least 10 miles an hour) and there is a stop sign for cars heading east on Pickwick. The people that live on the NW corner have planted rows of trees. These trees block the line of sight for those headed east on Pickwick. Cars that need to pull out onto Winfield must pull from Pickwick into the Winfield before the can see what cars are on Winfield. This route is often used by cyclists and there is no way to see cyclists heading south on Winfield. Please talk to the property owners about improving this situation by cutting or removing these trees.
"do not stop on tracks" sign partially obscured by tree, westbound travel.
Parking meters on the east side of the street are installed backwards requiring the user to stand in the street to operate them.
Street sign falling. Browncliff and Matlock
1305, 1313, 1401 W. Woodhill Drive, plus others in the West Pointe subdivision, have mold on exterior, broken shutters and garage doors. They are in total disrepair. Caladbolg Corporation needs to be held accountable to city code 16.04.040 Exterior property areas. Their properties are nothing but eyesores! Please get these properties cleaned up!
Limb hanging going to fall in car 900 country club drive
Constant yard sale, an eyesore to customers of the neighboring businesses.