The resident at the end of my street has greenery that keeps me from safely seeing to exit my street. Can something be done?
Yes. A notice can be left with property owners to remind them that they must trim their foliage for safe sight distance at the intersection. If they do not respond in a reasonable amount of time, then we will cut what is necessary to make it safe. This is not always to the liking of the property owners, so it is best if they do it themselves.

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1. The resident at the end of my street has greenery that keeps me from safely seeing to exit my street. Can something be done?
2. Is the township responsible for trees in rights of way?
3. Can I get the township to fix a pothole on my street?
4. Who paints the lines in the roadways?
5. My mailbox was pushed down by a snow plow. Will you replace it?
6. Are there specifications for installing mailboxes?
7. Why do you plow in my driveway after I have shoveled it out?
8. The township has cut the trees in front of my property, and they do not look good. Will you come fix this?
9. Can cars be parked on the street during a snow storm?
10. Who should I call if I see a traffic sign on the ground?