closed #202957
Line of Sight
1200 S Park AVE
- Case Date:
- 5/27/2025
Growth up to the corner of both 1200 and 1201 make it hard to see for both cars and pedestrians turning off of or onto S park to the south
Growth up to the corner of both 1200 and 1201 make it hard to see for both cars and pedestrians turning off of or onto S park to the south
There is a large plant/tree growing into the corner of S. Davisson & W. Smith Ave. It makes it impossible to see around the corner to either drive straight on Smith or turn either direction on Davisson when stopped at the stop sign on Smith & Davisson.
We’ve had large trucks run over our curbs repeatedly and the neighbors have also had issues with trucks going on their yard and damaging their property. We were told poles or other barriers couldn’t be put in place ironically until there is an accident first. But I am writing to request that a no large vehicles over a certain size or with carriers attached be allowed to turn there. The attached photo is the specific truck as it ran the curb from EMI
It is extremely hard to see incoming traffic on this street. There is a stop sign for drivers on Lincoln but not for drivers on 2nd street. As you wait in Lincoln for clearance, both tree branches on your left and parked cars on your right make it difficult to see incoming traffic.
Tree fell across sidewalk north side of Canada just west of nursing home
Gigabit workers left big utility mess —hazardous! I reported to them in February & contacted them several times but no repair—
There is a tree/shrub along the sidewalk growing low foliage that is blocking the line of site when you are turning left onto 2nd Street from Lincoln Street.
The company that installed this created a hazard that could cause an injury when someone gets out of their car etc. This should be removed and filled or fixed.
Damage to our driveway due to cable installation with heavy trucks and digging in area. Can’t attach photo.
Utility cut was beautifully fixed, but the warning sign from last week has collapsed and is now half in the roadway next to the sidewalk.