closed #36602
Line of Sight
407 N Roosevelt ST
- Case Date:
- 6/10/2004
Mr. Parrish states that a overgrown tree and bush blocks the driver's line of sight going west on East 8th.
Mr. Parrish states that a overgrown tree and bush blocks the driver's line of sight going west on East 8th.
MCGLOCKLIN IS A CROSSING GUARD AT THE INTERSECTION OF 2ND & HIGH STREET. ON THE SW CORNER, THERE IS A HOUSE WITH A CHAIN LINK FENCE WITH BUSHES(THE BUSHES ARE ON THE INSIDE OF THE FENCE LINE). THE BUSHES ARE OVERGROWN CAUSING MCGLOCKLIN NOT TO BE ABLE TO SEE THE "WALK/WAIT" SIGNAL AT THIS INTERSECTION TO ALLOW THE CHILDREN TO CROSS. THE OWNER OF THE HOUSE IS: RACHID MAIDI @ 336-5640.
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