closed #206134
Line of Sight
700 1/2 S Highland AVE
- Case Date:
- 10/5/2025
There is a pine tree on the S.W. corner that totally blocks vision when going east on first.
There is a pine tree on the S.W. corner that totally blocks vision when going east on first.
I work in the office at mccsc transportation. Bus drivers are asking if trees/bushes can be trimmed at the railroad tracks just past W 10th St on N Adams St to help with their visibility. They're not able to see clearly when stopping there. Thank you for your help.
School bus drivers are saying there is a tree beside 1339 S Lismore that blocks their line of view trying to get out onto 17th St. They said there is no visibility whatsoever looking left. Can this be trimmed down, please? Thank you
On W Baywood DR from S Hedgewood Dr to W Whitestone St, this small area a few trees need trimmed for school bus driver, please & thank you.
Trees needing trimmed for school bus driver at the drive of 4208 S Hedewood Dr please
Tree needing trimmed right before 1001 E Azalea Ln please
The street lights need to be reangled or shielded so the light shines only onto the intersection and stops blinding the houses at the intersection. The light on the southwest corner is particularly bad due to the height of the land and the angle of the light. We issued several complaints when the intersection was re-done and nothing has ever been done. The light pollution is terrible at this intersection and there is no reason it should be brighter than even Walnut and Winslow. Please install light shields to angle the lighting properly.
Heading east or west on 2nd street/bloominfield rd. The intersection at Adams is really out of hand. East and west always has a red light which builds up traffic while adams north and south rarely has a single car pass. In addition the light at patterson and 2nd heading east and west is always missed timed with the light at adams. When adams goes green heading east, patterson goes red. Please please help or at least respond via email and give a reason as to why these are so poorly timed.
The intersection on 17th Street and College avenue. The stoplight where you turn left on College Avenue, the left turn signal is about a second long giving no time for cars to turn left.
Heading east on 17th st, turning north into Fee lane, the left turn light is never activated. There is usually heavy westbound traffic when I'm attempting a left at this light and it can be difficult to fit in a turn with unending oncoming traffic.