closed #36101
Line of Sight
1026 S Dunn ST
- Case Date:
- 7/20/2004
Vegation is blocking stop sign - address is not exact.
Vegation is blocking stop sign - address is not exact.
A Citizen called into report that there is about 100 feet of fur trees coming 2-3 feet out into S. Pickwick Place, which makes it hard for cars to stay in thier lane. It seems the trees are a long the back of 2208 E. COvenanter Drive.
When pulling out from the Recycling Center on to Walnut trees are blocking the view if you are looking North. The trees are in front of the National Gaurd Armory.
Mr. Koontz stated that there is a line of sight problem where College Ave. merges with Walnut Street. He states that patrons from their parking lot cannot see to pull out due to the tall weeds. He believes that the propery is owned by the Grease Pit.
There are trees/shrubs that hinder the line of sight for vehicles pulling off of Lemon Lane onto Vernal Pike. The citizen said the problem is when you are turning to go West onto Vernal Pike.
Weeds are obstructing the line of sight.
Weeds are obstructing the line of sight.
Citizen called the Street Department to report a line of sight problem at 17th Street and Monroe Street on the South side.
Mr. Moulden stated that bushes to the south os Sunny Slopes and along the east side of highway have grown out and obstructs the line of sight for vehicles entering old S.R. 37 westbound.
There are wildflowers/grass growing around the stop sign on the northwest corner of Henderson Street and Grimes Lane. It is the property owner's landscaping that has overgrown causing a problem.