closed #153151
Line of Sight
- Case Date:
- 5/26/2016
corner of 11th and Blair, large bush has become overgrown, and a tree has grown into it, which obscures the siteline for drivers attempting to turn onto 11th Street.
corner of 11th and Blair, large bush has become overgrown, and a tree has grown into it, which obscures the siteline for drivers attempting to turn onto 11th Street.
Overgrown lawn weeds blocking line of sight for drivers exiting Prospect Hill Neighhood from Euclid Street to turn onto 2nd street. House is on the north east corner of 2nd street.
There are what I believe are curb extensions at the intersection of Fess and Maxwell. At night, these extensions are not marked nor lit. When turning onto Maxwell off of Fess with oncoming traffic you are forced over to the side of the road. In my case, I hit the curb busting a tire and doing extensive damage to the car. I went back the following day and it is clear the curbs have been hit by multiple vehicles. Reflectors or other signage would be helpful for the unexpected curb extensions. Thanks!
We would like to request this tree be removed or relocated to a different area. It is blocking our sign and property. It is by the road past the sidewalk. 3211 E 10th St.
There are trees obstructing the view on the south west corner of Tapp Road and Rex Grossman Drive.
Southbound traffic cannot be seen to east heading motorists at the intersection of sixth and washington.
No Parking from here to corner sign is seriously needed at 304 N. Hopewell and W. Habitat St. I live at the end of Habitat St. and have to back out to Hopewell St. To leave. We have already had an accident with the people who insist on parking at the very end of Habitat St. Thus creating a hazard and contributing to accidents. We have had the police talk to them twice but they continue to park in that area. A sign would help eliminate another accident and the police would be able to ticket them if the sign is ignored. Please help as this situation has been ongoing for a year and could become a bigger problem than it is now. Thank you.
I leave near the corner of South Grant Street and East Allen Street. When traveling south on Grant, there is a stop sign at Allen St where it is truly impossible to safely see if any traffic is coming from the West. The vegetation is so overgrown on this corner that it goes several meters beyond the stop sign. Since there is no stop sign for drivers traveling East or West on Allen, drivers on Grant Street have to inch out slowly halfway into the intersection until gaining any visibility around the vegetation. Please send somebody to remove the vegetation on this corner or I'll end up doing it myself. It's far too dangerous for a road where there are almost always cyclists which wouldn't be as easily seen or heard as a car.
Hi, Not exactly a line of sight issue, couldn't really find a related category. East Miller Drive is posted 'No Parking' from Walnut Street to Highland Avenue, but not the last section between Highland and Maxwell. I believe it used to be posted there also, but a few years ago the signs were removed during construction and never reinstalled. Can those signs be replaced or am I misremembering their existence?
On the southeast corner of Wilson St. & Lincoln St., the curb is partially painted yellow, but the paint does not extend all the way to the corner. Because of this, there is a vehicle that regularly parks right on the corner. This makes it nearly impossible to check for oncoming northbound traffic on Lincoln St. when you are traveling westbound on Wilson St. I would like to request that the city paint the curb yellow all the way to the corner and possibly add appropriate signage. Thank you.