Description
Northbound Parkland Nr Belton warning of stop sign, & Stop sign blocked by tree foilage. Vehicles cannot stop as they do not see the Stop sign until they blow through it. Southbound Warning of Stop sign 1 block apart, becoming blocked by foliage, also. IMMEDIATE ATTENTION NEEDED, PLEASE. Thank you.
also asked...
Q. Please provide cross streets and/or additional location information.
A. Northbound Parkland @/close to Belton; and 1 more block N. on the Southbound side of Parkland, Twin sign for opposite traffic.
A. Northbound Parkland @/close to Belton; and 1 more block N. on the Southbound side of Parkland, Twin sign for opposite traffic.
Q. What is the nature of the problem?
A. Other
A. Other
Q. If you selected "Other" above, please describe.
A. Tree foliage obstruction of 2 STOP SIGNS & PRIOR WARNINGS OF such.
A. Tree foliage obstruction of 2 STOP SIGNS & PRIOR WARNINGS OF such.
Q. What type of sign are you reporting?
A. Stop sign
A. Stop sign
Q. If you selected "Other' above, please specify.
A. Tree foliage obstructing view of STOP SIGN ON N. BOUND SIDE, & OBSTRUCTION OF WARNING SIGN of Forthcoming STOP SIGN 1 more BLK. N. ON SOUTHBOUND SIDE.
A. Tree foliage obstructing view of STOP SIGN ON N. BOUND SIDE, & OBSTRUCTION OF WARNING SIGN of Forthcoming STOP SIGN 1 more BLK. N. ON SOUTHBOUND SIDE.
Q. Are you reporting a sign that is blocking access to the street, sidewalk, or blocking property access?
A. No
A. No
Q. Is the street sign pole in cement or in dirt?
A. Unable to Determine
A. Unable to Determine
8 Comments
Stephanie W (Registered User)
DPW Street Sign Division - CJ (Verified Official)
City of Detroit Forestry Division - Arlene (Registered User)
City of Detroit Traffic Engineering - Jubi (Registered User)
Stephanie W (Registered User)
Acknowledged City of Detroit Forestry Division - CC (Registered User)
Shayne Sisco (Registered User)
Closed City of Detroit Forestry Division - James (Registered User)
branches were cut back
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