closed #204089
Line of Sight
711 N Grandview DR
- Case Date:
- 7/9/2025
Tree on the northwest corner of grandview and tenth st blocks view of oncoming traffic
Tree on the northwest corner of grandview and tenth st blocks view of oncoming traffic
Trees/bushes on the side of 5th st make it difficult to see traffic when turning
There was a motorcycle accident on west 3rd and Yancy today at 345 pm. It is very difficulty to make a left onto Yancy from West 3rd heading east as you pass Wynnedale to make a left onto Yancy. There is no place to pull off and its extremely difficulty to see oncoming traffic due to the trees blocking your view to oncoming traffic
Greenery growing between paved walk and street is so tall that driver entering Sare Road cannot see oncoming traffic.
There is a bus stop sign at the corner of the Hardee's lot. This is next to Freddie's. There is a bush growing up around the sign that obstructs the view of traffic coming in off 3rd St. I thought it might be a right-of-way since the bush is growing up around the sign.
On the right side of E Hillside going East towards High St, between S Dorchester and S Nancy is a tree that blocks the view when trying to turn onto East Hillside from S Dorchester.
There is an overgrown bush that completely blocks the line of sight for someone traveling east, looking north
Is there a way the city can trim the trees on the street where I live? Not sure which are city responsibility or owner but limbs are hanging very low and are hitting vehicles. A moving truck recently hit a bunch of limbs and knocked lots of debris on the street. This would be along all of Autumn Drive in The Stands area. Thanks.
There is vegetation growing by the stop sign at the NE corner of Washington (southbound) and Grimes (east-west). Cars that are traveling south on Washington cannot see to their left at the stop sign with Grimes, and cars traveling west on Grimes cannot see to their right whether a car is stopped on Washington St. I have witnessed multiple near-accidents now, with many cars stopping behind the vegetation and then proceeding through the intersection without creeping forward to check for other cars on the cross-street.
Case # 204572: There have been 2 new reports of the same issue in the past week by random other people. It's an issue. The City's belief it is not impeding line of sight for traffic is dumbfounding at best. Have someone else in a regular sized vehicle drive west on Grimes from Lincoln to Washington and decide.