closed #177298
Line of Sight
444 E 3rd St #1, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 9/7/2021
Large tree that is blocking the signage at the business.
Large tree that is blocking the signage at the business.
At cross street of 3rd and Fairview (on property of 704 W. 4th st) in Prospect Hill. neighborhood. The brush around the stop sign and corner is difficult to pass walking on the sidewalk. Drivers have a difficult time seeing if pedestrian walking. Picture is walking east on 3rd st.
The corner of 7th and Clark. When driving east on 7th street, the bushes on the south side of the road make it very difficult to see this intersection. I’m afraid a car may come north on Clark and not be able to see traffic coming down 7th St.
Group of teenagers threw a scooter in the middle of the road, be careful driving. Asked them to get it out of the road, they just laughed and walked away. Towards the end of Allen St near the the intersection of Allen and Patterson.
Please consider removing the north-most parking space in front of "Bub's Burgers". When drivers are on 9th Street at the intersection, it is difficult to see oncoming cars approaching from the south on Morton because there is often a large vehicle parked right there blocking the view. If one space were removed - perhaps converted into a bicycle rack island - then it would be easier to see when trying to turn.
The stop sign on the northeast corner is set very far to the north of the street; I’ve witnessed many cars ignoring it because it is difficult to see. I suggest moving it into the raised planter bed, much like how the stop sign on the southwest corner is placed. The problem is made worse when a tall vehicle is parked near the corner, which makes the stop sign impossible for west bound traffic to see.
Hi there, we have a tree leaning towards our property that needs removed before it snaps and seriously damages our house/fence. It appears to be on city land.
owner put a fence up around their house and presumably didn't get a permit because it's right on the edge of their property, almost touching the road. Because it's so close to the road, it cuts off the line of sight for anyone approaching the four way stop sign. If you're coming from the main road you have to slowly edge forward to see past their fence to see if traffic is coming.
The large bushes on the Graham side of the property block line of sight for southbound drivers on Madison St. They need a serious trimming.
The stop sign on the NW corner of Morningside Drive and Park Ridge Road is obscured by tree branches in front of the sign.