Line of Sight
402 N Clark ST
- Case Date:
- 5/8/2000
This was given to the Engineering Department via Risk Management. There is a line of sight problem at the northeast corner of Clark Street & 8th Street. Clark Street stops for 8th. It is difficult for people travelling south on Clark to see oncoming traffic going west on 8th Street due to the shrubs on the northeast corner.
Line of Sight
401-417 North Grant Street
- Case Date:
- 1/20/2017
At the NW corner of Grant and 8th there is a shrub that blocks the view of oncoming traffic when one is waiting at the intersection on Grant heading south. The traffic on 8th is sometimes quite fast, and there are often also parked cars nearby make this a dangerous intersection. It is especially bad during summer when the shrubs are in leaf. They should not just be trimmed but instead removed completely from the corner.
Line of Sight
401 W Dodds ST
- Case Date:
- 10/2/2024
Pulling out of Madison street onto Dodds is incredibly dangerous and hard to see. On the Northwest corner there is a limestone wall with plants that you can't see around without pulling out on to Dodds which is super dangerous since it's a skinny road. I don't think they need to fix the limestone wall or anything but putting a convex safety mirror across dodds on the electrical pole would solve this problem pretty easily. Thanks!
Line of Sight
401 S Woodlawn AVE
- Case Date:
- 6/21/2018
Pulling out of this alley either direction onto Woodlawn is a hazard, especially for pedestrians and bicyclists. To the right (on Subway/apartment bldg. side) is shrubbery that completely blocks the view of the sidewalk and street. Approaching it from the alley, we can't see if any vehicles or pedestrians are approaching from the north, traveling south. To the left of the alley is a rental house that has a shrub or tree or some other type of greenery that hangs far enough forward that we can't see what's approaching from the south, traveling north. We must ease our vehicles out into the street in order to see what's coming on Woodlawn in either direction. If we're turning right (to head north) when we ease out into the street for visibility, when we see that it's clear to turn onto Woodlawn it forces the front half of the vehicle to swing into the southbound lane. The shrub to the right of the alley (Subway building) needs to be trimmed drastically or removed altogether for safety's sake since the view of pedestrians and vehicle/bicycle traffic is completely blocked. And the tree/bush on the other side of the rental house to the left needs to be trimmed back enough for visibility. This alley is used daily by many. It contains IU parking spaces and parking for residential rental property, and U.S. Mail vehicles travel it daily for delivery. A colleague reported this to the city last year and nothing came of it.
Line of Sight
401 S Walnut ST
- Case Date:
- 10/26/2016
There is a huge sign announcing a future building project in this site. The sign obscures vision between northbound cars and pedestrian traffic. There is an elementary school right next to this intersection. An effort should be made to reduce added risk here.
Line of Sight
401 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 8/26/1996
ANONYMOUS COMPLAINT RE: TREE LIMBS OBSCURING STOP SIGNS AT HIGH/COVENANTER, HIGH/SOUTHDOWNS AND A TRANSIT BUS SIGN ATTACHED TO FOUR-WAY STOP SIGN AT HENDERSON AND SOUTH DRIVE BY BLGTN SOUTH FOOTBALL FIELD.
Line of Sight
401 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 6/11/1997
Huge tree on the corner of 3rd and Walker obstructing view of intersection. Very dangerous, according to Daniels.
Line of Sight
401 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 6/13/2002
high weeds at 15th Street and Maple (citizen thinks it may be city property) block line of sight, and it may cause an accident
Line of Sight
401 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 10/11/2001
corner of E 5th and Clark Street--tree is overgrown. Heading east on 5th, if you look to the left you cannot see on-coming traffic
Line of Sight
401 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 9/21/2001
trees are obstructing the intersection of Walnut Leaf and Leonard Springs. When turning from Walnut Leaf onto Leonard Springs, it is difficult to see traffic coming towards you. There is a large shrub on the Southside of the street and tall grass on the North side of the street.