closed #85774
Line of Sight
BURKS DR
- Case Date:
- 8/8/2008
When you are trying to pull from Burks Drive onto S. Walnut St. Pike the weeds to the north are so high you can't see south bound traffic without pulling out into Walnut Street Pike.
When you are trying to pull from Burks Drive onto S. Walnut St. Pike the weeds to the north are so high you can't see south bound traffic without pulling out into Walnut Street Pike.
The problem is on the southeast corner of Adams & Woodhill. The caller stated there is a line of sight problem if you are pulling off of Woodhill onto Adams and you are looking to the south. There are weeds that block the view. The City has been out before to cut this area.
Resident states there is a line of sight problem due to vegetation on the northeast corner of 7th Street and Waldron Street.
There is a lilac bush on the southwest corner of East 7th Street and Hillsdale Drive that blocks the line of sight as you pull off of 7th. There is also a concern that people fly through the stop sign at this intersection. The stop sign is placed a ways back from the intersection. They would also like for the City to look at a multi-way stop.
There is a shrub on the southwest corner of Fritz and Gilbert that is into the roadway. Traffic Division has trimmed back as much as they could to make the stop sign more visible but the shrub needs to be trimmed back more.
When trying to turn onto Grimes from Park you can not see on-coming traffic in either direction.
This is actually at the intersection of Gourley Pike & Arlington Road, across from 1930 W. Gourley Pike. A gentleman almost got hit due to the visibility issue at this intersection. You can barely see oncoming traffic looking to the North as you pull off of Gourley onto Arlington Road.
This is at the intersection with 45/46 Bypass. Motorists cannot see to pull out because of vegetation.
This is at the intersection with 45/46 Bypass. Motorists cannot see to pull out because of vegetation.
The tree brances hang so low that it is difficult to see when pulling out onto Vernal Pike from Gray Street.