Line of Sight
3906 E Brighton Crst Rd
- Case Date:
- 3/11/2025
Tree and brush growth needs to be cut back to provide better visibility at the intersection of Brighton Crest and Smith Road. When you are exiting from Brighton Crest facing west and looking south, the tree and brush growth limits your line of sight. Traffic travels at high speed (much faster than the posted speed limit) which further compounds this problem. The hilly nature of Smith Road also makes the line of sight less. Increased speed enforcement and tree and brush removal would make this much safer. As a longer term project, Smith Road needs to be redesigned and developed with considerations made for vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles. This is a dense residential area and yet Smith Road remains a hilly and dangerous country road.
- Case Date:
- 6/6/2012
There is a tree on E. Moore's Pike just east of the intersection with Olcott Blvd. that obstructs the view as one exits Olcott onto Moore's Pike. This is in the tree plot and makes it difficult to judge oncoming traffic @ the top of the hill to the east.
Line of Sight
250-298 E Driscoll St
- Case Date:
- 6/2/2012
Overhanging branches on north side of Driscoll between Lincoln and Washington.
- Case Date:
- 5/31/2012
Very restricted line of sight at the intersection of W. Countryside Lane and Rockport Road.
- Case Date:
- 5/30/2012
Intersection of S.Rockport Rd and W. Countryside Ln. When sitting in a car at the stop sign on W. Countryside Ln, I can't see traffic traveling from south to north on Rockport Rd. Trees need to be trimmed.
- Case Date:
- 5/30/2012
At the corner of Woodburn and W.15th St. there is a house covered over with growth. It grows out so far plus there is a dead truck that never moves that you can't see around without pulling way out in the street. I've been almost hit multiple times. The growth is never cut back and the truck has set there for many many years without ever being moved.