closed #185838
Street Lights
- Case Date:
- 10/2/2023
First street light east of Henderson on Graham out
First street light east of Henderson on Graham out
Stoplight at 46 & Kinzer Pike is out. It appears to be a power outage (no power at nearby Marathon station).
streetlight burned out
Streetlight at the intersection of 2nd Street and South Walker Street is not functioning properly. I was forced to make a right hand turn as the light refused to turn green. I sat and watched the timer on the crosswalk allowing people to walk across. Count down to zero. While waiting at this light, I also had another vehicle approach for behind and sit behind me while I sat through a another cycle and it still did not change from red. This needs to be fixed. I have also noticed many of the lights around town require a vehicle in the straight away lane. When you are making a left hand turn in the left turn lane. There is no reason there are no sensors for the left turn lane on many of the streets in Bloomington. One example of these streets is West Gifford road turning left onto Curry Pike. If it is 2:00 in the morning and I'm in the left turn lane and there will not be a another vehicle in the straight away lane, then there needs to be a sensor that allows the light to turn green. Even though there's no vehicle in the straight away lane left turn lane signal that actually register you are there are important too!
The street light between 3210 and 3214 S. Coppertree Dr. Is not working. It comes on intermittently for a few minutes then shuts off and is off most of the time.
Can you let duke engery know Flashing Red Light at 45/46 and Kinser Pike.
Multiple lights in the parking lot at Frank Southern Ice Rink. The parking lot is very dark in the evening now, and with the lot being very narrow/congested already is definitely a safety issue. Lights in this parking lot have been needing maintenance for a while now.
Street light needs replaced on Meadowbluff Court - thank you
Light between 3204 brennan and 1913 Crimson is out
From the roundabout on West 17th Street and N. Monroe St. heading west, the first four streetlights are extremely dim, hardly producing any light at all.