How do I determine the Intersection Visibility (formerly, Sight Triangle) on my property?

The City has marked the corners with yellow or white paint to help you identify the area to clear. Stand at the farthest painted marker from the intersection and look at the 20’ mark to define your first intersection visibility area. Repeat on the other side of the corner for the second intersection visibility area. Watch the video on our website (www.redmond.gov/intersection-visibility) for additional instructions. 

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1. How do I determine the Intersection Visibility (formerly, Sight Triangle) on my property?
2. Do large trees or fences have to be removed?
3. Will the city cover the cost of this work?
4. Why am I being notified now?
5. Can I install a convex mirror instead of removing the visual obstruction?
6. Why wasn't this issue addressed when the home was developed?
7. Is there an appeals process?