Description
When trying to turn left from Hathorn Blvd onto Hutchins Road, all view of oncoming traffic coming from the west is blocked by the cedar trees located just right of the stop sign. Can't the city cut them down?
Reporter
When trying to turn left from Hathorn Blvd onto Hutchins Road, all view of oncoming traffic coming from the west is blocked by the cedar trees located just right of the stop sign. Can't the city cut them down?
19 Comments
Closed C (Guest)
Reopened Karen (Guest)
What is "C" talking about, regarding a little common sense? None of us have x-ray vision, and cedars are evergreen - so it doesn't get better in winter.
My sister had an accident at this intersection a couple of years ago. They trimmed the bushes then, but now they've grown back.
Linda (Guest)
Karen (Guest)
M (Guest)
The meeting will also inform residents about "Neighborhood Watch". This group is said to be the largest Watch group in the country.
Linda (Guest)
Molly Gagné (Guest)
Crestite (Guest)
Molly (Guest)
Now lets all work together to only post signs (garage sale/lost dogs/cats) on their own stakes. Putting them on the street sign poles is against the law. Lets all take time to pick up litter and butts thrown by thoughtless individuals.
This neighborhood has really improved and it takes many caring residents to keep it that way. The people who care about the cedar trees blocking the sight-line are the same people who make a neighborhood great. Thanks!
Crestite (Guest)
Linda (Guest)
Molly (Guest)
Crestite (Guest)
Realist (Guest)
Crestite (Guest)
Linda (Guest)
M M (Guest)
Thanks to all who supported the Hathorn/Hutchins project. Now please call DPW and request that the Vichy/Hathorn bush also be removed .
ps. It would be nice to have proper city street trees planted to beautify our neighborhood. DPW is making a list of requests for the fall planting so call and get on the list.
Closed Margaret (Guest)
Cedar trees have been removed.
m (Guest)