closed #157541
Street Lights
608 E 2nd ST
- Case Date:
- 12/28/2016
Street light cycles on and off intermittantly
Street light cycles on and off intermittantly
Toward the end of the summer, someone drove over the streetlight adjacent to my property. The light was destroyed and completely removed. I now have an orange cone marking where the streetlight once stood and I'd like to know when a replacement light will be installed.
The intersection of 3rd and Rogers is not well illuminated. At night, the intersection becomes dangerous to pedestrians because drivers cannot see pedestrians crossing the street. There is a lot of turning traffic at this intersection and drivers do not wait for pedestrians to cross the street. I have had several "close calls" there as well as neighbors I have talked to. There is a lamp post on the southwest corner, but it does not illuminate the intersection well enough. Its more for decoration than illumination. Can someone do a lighting survey to address this? thanks
All seven lights in front of the Hilton Garden Hotel have been out for several weeks. Is this their responsibility or the city's?
Street Lights on northbound Walnut just south of entrance to Blue Ridge neighborhood are not lite. This makes it difficult to see side of road and bike lane.
1) Jordan and hunter light out 2) Jordan in alley between hunter and Atwater light out
The street light outside 822 w 6th st is unreliable. It is most often not functioning and when it is lit, it flickers.
light is broken...cycles on and off over and over. this is a main thoroughfare--unsafe and annoying.
There is a need for a streetlight on Buttonwood Lane in Spicewood II off Sare Road. Once you turn south at the "T" going toward Elderberry, there are no streetlights at all. This is a safety issue for those of us who live on Buttonwood. Can it be addressed?
Light on utility pole at dead-end of S.College Avenue is out. This location is at the entry to the B-Line trail. There have been several car break-ins on this street specifically at 1605 S. College Ave.), and it appears the thief is using the dark entry to the trail as a quick escape.