closed #36943
Line of Sight
4100 E Deckard DR
- Case Date:
- 5/17/2004
Resident stated that when you pull out of Deckard Drive onto 10th Street you cannot see traffic coming from the west because of a tree branch. Can someone check this out? Thanks
Resident stated that when you pull out of Deckard Drive onto 10th Street you cannot see traffic coming from the west because of a tree branch. Can someone check this out? Thanks
owner put a fence up around their house and presumably didn't get a permit because it's right on the edge of their property, almost touching the road. Because it's so close to the road, it cuts off the line of sight for anyone approaching the four way stop sign. If you're coming from the main road you have to slowly edge forward to see past their fence to see if traffic is coming.
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.
Trash and broken fluorescent lights along public alley way. Alley runs north/south between walnut street and Washington street. Problem is located on west side of alley 1/2 block south of the project school.
Low hanging branch over sidewalk in front of property. I am 5’8” tall and needed to duck to walk under the limb. I fear it could be very dangerous for someone who is sight impaired.
On the South East corner of Grant & Grimes Ln, the neighbor's bushes are blocking the view of traffic. They cannot see to get out of their driveway.
Regina stopped by Public Works and stated that someone came in to appeal a parking ticket because the 2 hour parking sign was obscured by low hanging limb on the east side of the 400 Block of North Walnut.
Trees and a bush block the view for drivers and pedestrians.