closed #82339
Line of Sight
3300 E BURKS DR
- Case Date:
- 7/9/2009
At the intersection of South Walnut Street Pike and Burks it is difficult to see to pull out onto Walnut Street Pike.
At the intersection of South Walnut Street Pike and Burks it is difficult to see to pull out onto Walnut Street Pike.
would like trees trimmed away from stop sign. Would also like a stop bar painted on the street.
reported by lisa at street, both sides of street with weed problems
At the intersection of Jamie Lane & Rhorer Road when you look to the west there is a pine tree that is partially obstructiing your sight.
When you are trying to pull from Burks Drive onto S. Walnut St. Pike the weeds to the north are so high you can't see south bound traffic without pulling out into Walnut Street Pike.
The problem is on the southeast corner of Adams & Woodhill. The caller stated there is a line of sight problem if you are pulling off of Woodhill onto Adams and you are looking to the south. There are weeds that block the view. The City has been out before to cut this area.
Resident states there is a line of sight problem due to vegetation on the northeast corner of 7th Street and Waldron Street.
There is a shrub on the southwest corner of Fritz and Gilbert that is into the roadway. Traffic Division has trimmed back as much as they could to make the stop sign more visible but the shrub needs to be trimmed back more.
There is parallel parking in front of the St. Paul Catholic Center at 1413 E. 17th Street. The parking is between the two driveways. There is a line of sight problem as you try to exit either driveway. Schrader is requesting that two parking spaces be eliminated near the East driveway and one parking space next to the West driveway.
THE PROBLEM IS AT THE CORNER OF WALNUT STREET PIKE AND WINSLOW ROAD. IF YOU ARE GOING SOUTH ON WALNUT STREET PIKE AND STOP AT THE INTERSECTION WITH WINSLOW ROAD. IF YOU TRY TO LOOK TO THE EAST YOUR LINE OF SIGHT IS OBSTRUCTED BY A TREE THAT WAS PLANTED AT THE CORNER. WHEN THE TREE WAS ORIGINALLY PLANTED IT WAS VERY SMALL, BUT NOW THAT IT HAS GROWN LARGER IT OBSTRUCTS THE VIEW.