closed #185113
Line of Sight
219 E 4th ST
- Case Date:
- 8/19/2023
Tree overhanging the stop sign on 4th street (east side). Stop sign not visible and cars are driving through the intersection without stopping .
Tree overhanging the stop sign on 4th street (east side). Stop sign not visible and cars are driving through the intersection without stopping .
Clarizz & 3rd: Bushes and overgrowth on corner obscures sight at intersection, very dangerous
The weeds are becoming a safety hazard for the neighborhood. We can't see around them to drive, make turns, or children playing. Can the weeds by the sidewalk be removed for better safety?
Neabor is a crash collector and horder on outside of the house. Several vehicles in the yard for several years
Trash everywhere several none running cars in yard for years. Shed recently moved against the fence row.
Walker Street and West third. Every year same problem. If the city owns a tree lot behind the sidewalks, can you clear them back this homeowner doesn’t care about safety. Oscar.
This gigantic pine tree is at the corner of Thornton and Oxford Sts and blocks driving view on both sides.
Weeds are overgrown at the NE corner of 3rd and Madison, adjacent to the property for sale. Thanks.
The alley that runs from 2nd St. to the Harmony School parking lot continues north across Hunter and runs to Atwater. There is another alley that runs from Faculty down to Woodlawn (just south of Subway). Those two alleys intersect. The problem is that the intersection is completely overgrown with bushes and vines, which makes it extremely hard for someone headed west to see anyone coming from Hunter. And since so many Harmony kids use that alley to get to Subway, I fear that one of them will get hit, especially now that there are several rental houses with parking off that alley. Could you either have someone trim the overgrowth back or ask the homeowners to do it? If you come down from Faculty, you will see how badly obstructed the view is of anyone coming up the alley from Hunter. (And if you use the alley off of Hunter, be prepared to get scratches on your vehicle by the bushes growing into the alley.)
The corner of Estate Drive and Falcon as you travel east on Falcon. As you approach the stop sign, you cannot see it because tree limbs cover a majority of it. You are right on top of it before you can see it which can be too late, especially your first time or two traveling that way.