Nuisance Lights
912 E Maxwell LN
- Case Date:
- 6/18/2025
At dusk, on Tuesday June 17, a new floodlight was turned on near the corner of Woodlawn and Maxwell, at the Bryan Park tennis courts. This flood light points directly at the back of 916 E Maxwell and my home 912 E Maxwell. This light is comically bright and blindly. I support all efforts to maximize the safety of my community members using the tennis courts, the walking path and the parking lot on Woodlawn, but this floodlight is too bright for our neighborhood and pointed in the wrong direction. This light was on past midnight. I am asking that this light is pointed in another direction (towards the parking lot perhaps?) I have included two photos from the standpoint of my back door to my yard, where I can see nothing but the blinding light, and a photo of the back of the house, showing how bright it shines on the south facing side of the house. My neighbors at 916 have their entire south facing side of their house lit up by the blinding light.
Nuisance Lights
301w N Morton St
- Case Date:
- 6/16/2025
Street lamp/pole is rapidly flickering. It is on northwest corner of 7th and Morton - outside of Ragstock store. Thank you.
Nuisance Lights
2104 E Woodstock PL
- Case Date:
- 6/14/2025
Nuisance light.
Continual problem.
Nuisance Lights
2104 E Woodstock PL
- Case Date:
- 6/14/2025
Light trespass and glare. See photo, 3 meters from the property line. The nuisance light on the south side is so bright it is this visible in bright daylight on a sunny day, over a meter in from the property line. At night it exceeds the criteria for light trespass in the municipal code: ii. Light Trespass. All lighting fixtures shall be installed so that light trespass from any property line, except a property line abutting a public street, shall not exceed two footcandles at a point one meter beyond the property line. Also violated: shall be fully shielded so that the lighting element is not visible to an observer at any property line, except as stated otherwise in this Section 20.04.090 (Outdoor Lighting). ii. Unless otherwise specified, all lighting fixtures shall be full cutoff type as installed.
Nuisance Lights
5663 W Tensleep RD
- Case Date:
- 6/14/2025
Fallen street post light since a couple months ago. HOA didnt reply and W Remc Electrical Service company said the light post wasn't their responsibility.
Nuisance Lights
630 S Fridley CT
- Case Date:
- 6/14/2025
Fallen street post light since a couple months ago. HOA didnt reply and W Remc Electrical Service company said the light post wasn't their responsibility.
Nuisance Lights
2104 E Woodstock PL
- Case Date:
- 6/13/2025
South side of house nuisance light left on all night. Light is bright and completely unshielded element causing glare and light trespass on neighboring property.
Please enforce the code, these violations are continual.
Nuisance Lights
2104 E Woodstock PL
- Case Date:
- 6/13/2025
Unshielded light causing light trespass and glare, code violation. This nuisance light is on all night, and cannot be blocked even by blackout curtains. Completely unshielded, very bright, nuisance glare and light trespass
Nuisance Lights
802 E 8th ST
- Case Date:
- 6/12/2025
I live directly across from the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity house and the light on their property shines directly into my bedroom window at night and on my head where I sleep. I was hoping it could be possible to make them turn them off? There is nobody living at the house right now so I am unsure how to go about asking them myself.
Nuisance Lights
111 W 4th ST
- Case Date:
- 6/5/2025
The street lights on the West side of the parking garage are way too bright and low to the ground. The patrons at the Backdoor and the Blockhouse bars use that alley to socialize ( There is never any automobile traffic in the alley). The worst light is the one that shines directly into the entrance to the Blockhouse ( Its where everyone gathers outside and between shows). The light is blinding and shining directly into the faces of the patrons. Please: 1) get rid of the light(s) or move the to a higher location. 2) physically block the lights so that they will not shine straight out 3) replace the bulbs with something less bright and with a warmer "color temperature" ( 2700k). Or do a combination of these things. Thanks.