closed #180200
Excessive Growth
1030 W Country Club DR
- Case Date:
- 6/4/2022
Church grass overgrown
Church grass overgrown
Excessive growth is hiding the stop sign on High st and Southdowns. the growth also makes it very difficult to see southbound traffic on High Street from Southdowns. It is also an invasive species (Asian bush honeysuckle).
Regarding uReport Case #183611: Nothing has been done about this issue (last communication was on 5/1/2023 by Michael Stewart). The issue: What looks like Bushes growing on the northwest corner of the intersection at High St and E Southdowns Dr are obstructing the view of cars on Southdowns wanting to pull out onto High Street. We cannot see cars in the southbound lane of High St until the last second before they reach the stop sign. Many drivers on High St don't come to a complete stop UNLESS they see a car on Southdowns. Please cut the bushes back so those of us on Southdowns can see what's coming from the north and cars on High St can see us further in advance, BEFORE they reach the stop sign.
The area where we park on the side of the road (if coming off of 7th street heading towards 5th, on the right side) is pretty rutted up and turns into a big mud hole when it rains. It looks like it just needs more gravel.
The property owner or tenant here is throwing his yard waste into the un-used alley. This causes difficulty for those who use the alley for a walking path.
When the new apartment opened, there was no spaces included for parking. So now the occupants park on driscoll and block east bound traffic from Walnut to Washington. It is very dangerous to people that turn onto Driscaoll and are met with oncoming traffic. On sunday nights when other residents put out the trash and recycle, it is even worse.
Trash sitting out.
bottles, cans and trash throughout yard
The landscaping at 1028 S. Woodcrest (maybe across street - was not sure which corner) is causing a LOS issue for pulling out onto Woodbine
Over growth blocking view of north south traffic on Grant st while traveling east on Davis st.