closed #157273
Street Lights
- Case Date:
- 11/28/2016
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.
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.
The street light on the southeast corner of Jordan Ave and Hunter St is out. I tried reporting this on the Duke website mentioned above, but it doesn't recognize Indiana as a valid area for the repair service. Maybe the city of Bloomington could followup with them?
Street light on east side of 37 north in front of McDonalds north is out
1) Jordan and hunter light out 2) Jordan in alley between hunter and Atwater light out
Traffic on Bloomfield Road (2nd Street) is backed up for about a mile heading out of town (traffic backed up past Landmark) & a half-mile coming in to town (backed up to 37), all waiting on the light at the Sportsplex/apartment complex The traffic light is only giving people on Bloomfield road about 5-10 seconds to get through the light, while the green light for people exiting the Sportsplex lasts about 30-40 seconds - but there's nobody going in or out of the Sportsplex! Could somebody PLEASE take a look at the program/timing of this traffic light?
Light on west side on College switching on and off at night and dimming
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.