Description
Various sections of Rainwater Road from Spring Forest Road to Harps Mill Road has overhanging tree limbs obstructing vehicles, including safety (fire trucks/school buses/delivery/etc.,) from staying in their lane and avoiding oncoming traffic. Trees need to be "limbed up."
also asked...
Q. What is the location of the vegetation problem?
A. Highway / Median / ROW
A. Highway / Median / ROW
Q. Please describe the location.
A. Rainwater Road from Spring Forest Road to Harps Mill Road.
A. Rainwater Road from Spring Forest Road to Harps Mill Road.
Q. What is the name of the park or greenway trail?
A. Rainwater Road
A. Rainwater Road
Q. Please provide the location and problem. (i.e. mile marker, landmark, intersection, address etc)
A. Tealbriar sub-division; North Ridge sub-division, and surrounding areas
A. Tealbriar sub-division; North Ridge sub-division, and surrounding areas
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Acknowledged City of Raleigh 3 (Verified Official)
Closed City of Raleigh 3 (Verified Official)
Reopened Resident (Registered User)
Acknowledged City of Raleigh 3 (Verified Official)
Closed City of Raleigh 3 (Verified Official)
Reopened Resident (Registered User)
Please DO NOT CLOSE this request (request ID is #303498.) This is my second response to your "closing" notification requesting it remain open. The problem of roadway overhanging tree canopy is only partially resolved. Tree limbs are still blocking and causing dangerous traffic lane changes for large vehicles (school buses, emergency response units, etc.) on Rainwater Road from the corner of Rainwater and North Ridge Drive to Spring Forest Road. More specifically overhanging trees need to be "limbed up" at the following locations on and along Rainwater Road and any others you deem necessary to ensure safe traffic flow: Beginning at 6803 Rainwater Road; 6816 Rainwater Road; 6724 Rainwater Road; 6722 Rainwater Road (undeveloped lot;) the corner of Rainwater Road and 6641 Tealbriar Drive; the corner of Rainwater Road and 6620 Tealbriar Drive; the corner of Rainwater Road and 1628 Bellchase.
Photos are at this link which you will have to copy first into a browser and then "go" to them. (My phone's storage limitations prevented me from sending them individually to you.)
https://goo.gl/photos/mJEwpe1UR2GtFbgdA
I'm not a professional photographer but hopefully these help. Thank you for handling this request as soon as possible. It is an ongoing problem getting worse with this year's aggressive growing season.
Contact me for any additional information required. Dick Baker (919-623-6404)
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NICK (Verified Official)
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