closed #25366
Line of Sight
1117 S Madison ST
- Case Date:
- 7/11/2006
Mayor's office received a complaint regarding the alley behind this rental property. Bushes are overgrown into the alley making accessibility and site an issue.
Mayor's office received a complaint regarding the alley behind this rental property. Bushes are overgrown into the alley making accessibility and site an issue.
The resident called to state that there is a line of sight problem at the intersection of Fenbrook and Smith. The problem is the bushes/tree limbs on the Southwest corner. It is difficult to see to the South as you are turning off of Fenbrook onto Smith.
hedges overgrown, never gets cut, can't see traffic
The gentleman who called in said that when you pull off of Glendora Drive onto Walnut Street there is a line of sight problem looking to both the North and South. There are bushes and trees that are overgrown.
Dricoll Street 'T's" into Henderson Street. There is a line of sight problem for those turning off of Driscoll onto Henderson Street. There are tree limbs that partially obstructs the view of oncoming vehicles. The problem is looking both directions but mainly to the North. The yard on the Northwest corner needs to be mowed and has been referred onto HAND.
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.
There is a line of sight issue when you are going Westbound on Dixie turning to go North onto Lincoln Street. There are flowers in the island there but the main problem is the cars that park up to the intersection. She feels that you need to remove one parking space on the East side of Lincoln Street just South of Dixie. She would like for someone to give her a call to let her know what is going to be done.
Over-grown hedges blocking the line-of-sight.
This was taken by HAND Dept. The citizen stated that there are flowers blocking the line of sight at the corner of 6th & Oak. They did not state what corner. It was thought to be on the South side of 6th Street.
There is a line of sight problem where Eastside Drive turns into Circle Drive. If you are looking to the left, it is very difficult to see around bushes that have become overgrown. The citizen has almost been hit at least 2 times.