closed #164484
Line of Sight
- Case Date:
- 5/20/2018
"do not stop on tracks" sign partially obscured by tree, westbound travel.
"do not stop on tracks" sign partially obscured by tree, westbound travel.
There are trees blocking sight of the road to the right of the heatherwood entrance when you are trying to pull out, you basically have to pull out and hope no-one is coming
I noticed several signs that are overgrown by foliage, causing them to be hard to see. One sign, a stop sign at E. Hunter Ave and Eastside Dr. is dangerous as it is covered up and could cause an accident. Other signs on E. Hunter Ave and South Eastside Dr are also covered. See photos. However, when the "foliage trimmers", came by, my tree was the only one trimmed and the 'parking permit' sign could be seen by an airplane as they butchered the tree. Other signs were ignored. Why? I would like them to notify me, the owner, if it needs to be trimmed and I would like to be there or do it myself.
New group that lives in the house are constantly parking in yellow at the intersection causing a traffic hazard. This is already a difficult intersection to see.
Not sure if this is formally in the City or not and if HAND has jurisdiction here, but this property has a very tall fence surrounding the property that comes right up to the intersection of Rayle and Fairington. It is so tall and so close to the intersection that a driver cannot see traffic coming around the corner. It is unsightly and, more importantly, dangerous.
The neighbor behind me on Blue Ridge Drive has been dumping yard waste into the easement. I asked them to stop and they said that it wasn't my property because it was the easement under the power line. I contacted Duke Energy. What else can I do?
Shrubs and Bushes blocking line of sight when pulling onto 3rd from westplex
The street light on the intersection of grimes lane and dunn is burnt out. It is dangerously dark. I am concerned about crime with the area not being well lit.
Trees on either side of Terrace Drive block view of traffic when leaving Terrace Drive
I have pointed these 2 intersections out before, but just now it struck me again that at the corner of Highland and University, coming from downtown, heading towards Eastside Drive, a motorist's view is blocked by a big spruce tree, if they look to the left. The same is the case at the next intersection: University and Eagleson. Hope this excessive growth can be trimmed to create a safer traffic situation.