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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
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.
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.
cars parking on the shoulder and in people's yards making it impossible to see to turn out
Corner of N Dries and N Meadowbrook (Comcast corner). When stopped in a vehicle at the white line marked on N Dries at Meadowbrook, the growth on the west side of Dries makes it impossible to see traffic coming east on N Meadowbrook. I pull out past the white line to check traffic then my vehicle becomes a hazard to traffic turning left (south) on N Dries from westbound Meadowbrook. Can the overgrowth be cut back on west side of N Dries at N Meadowbrook please? And thank you!
2 large construction barrels in street for over a year
Could the city parking enforcement erect a sign at the stop sign at Bootz/ Forrest Hill streets to prevent cars parking right up to the intersection? Cars park right up to the stop sign and on the opposite side too. Another car can not make the turn off of Forrest Hill onto Bootz street . Cars are crowded up to both sides of the corner /road. It happens every day. There is no “ do not park 30 ft from corner “ signage . This corner needs it very bad !!! Please check it out and help . Thank you
Large RV on main road in neighborhood
a car knocked down a tree on the right of way at 1201 Northeast Perry