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Sight Obstructions Overgrown vegetation or other obstructions impedes the safe flow of traffic when it blocks our view of traffic signs, pedestrians, bicyclists, and other road users. If vegetation or other objects are blocking visibility in the street or at an intersection or obscuring a traffic sign, it is the responsibility of the adjacent property owner or resident to ensure the vegetation is trimmed or remove the object blocking visibility. Traffic control devices (regulatory signs, warning signs, traffic signals, etc.) must be completely and continuously visible to motorists travelling along a street at all times. The City of Brandon encourages property owners to maintain vegetation and to remove any objects that may obstruct sight lines for motorists or pedestrians at intersections. Street Corners All intersections must have clear visibility on all corners for pedestrians and vehicles, even if no traffic signs or signals exist. If the City is notified that there might be a visibility problem at a corner, residents will be notified to keep nearby vegetation trimmed or remove the obstruction. If the trees or shrubs are not trimmed or the obstruction removed in a timely manner, the City of Brandon may trim the vegetation or remove the obstruction at the property owners cost in the interest of public safety. Should a collision occur at an intersection, as a result of an obstruction that a property owner is responsible for maintaining, the property owner may be held accountable in a court of law. Streets and Sidewalks Trees, shrubs, bushes and other objects should not project into the sidewalk or street travel area. Vegetation over sidewalks and streets must be properly maintained to allow pedestrians to walk on sidewalks and walkways and to allow vehicles to travel on the street without interference from vegetation. Public Property Enforcement Authority The Brandon Police Service By-law Officers enforce sight line obstructions within the City of Brandon should instances arise. This enforcement authority is granted by way of the City of Brandon Traffic By-law No. 5463.
Furthermore, the City of Brandon Traffic By-law No. 5463, Section 23.1 states;
The City of Brandon will attempt to notify the property owner or resident of the need to correct a problem and allow them a reasonable time to make the necessary corrections should an obstruction become evident. return to top | |||||||||