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Category: Visual Obstruction Substatus: Resolved Issue Type: ComplaintSort by: | Case Date | Location | Category |
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Tree growing in the right of way, eastbound Rt91, about 5-60 yards down, and it's causing difficulty in seeing oncoming traffic.
Johnson and MacArthur intersection (looking left vision is blocked)
Large bushes on corner at this address that is causing a visual obstruction at the 4 way stop for travelers.
Visual obstruction due to an overgrown tree/shrub at corner
Visual obstruction due to an overgrown tree/shrub at corner
Caller states that the corner of SW Washington and Chicago cars are parked there daily causing a blind spot.
This empty, fenced in lot is having a lot of traffic in and out at all hours. Neighbors say it is so dark here at night--due to the shrubbery and lack of street lights--that they cant see people around this lot until someone steps out at them. Neighbors are requesting a street light near this property and/or the greenery be maintained so that they can see if anyone is there.
Tree growing from this property hanging extremely low in the street (from strong winds last night), very likely it will fall on a passing car/driver and currently obstructing view of street. Neighborhood residents concerned. This is a duplicate of case 44266
Citizen parks his semi on the street for extended periods of time and neighbor is concerned its a safety issue.
Residents own construction company and parking tractors and trailers on street making it difficult to see oncoming traffic at the intersection of Sherwood and Austin Dr.