open #179145
Street Lights
- Case Date:
- 3/2/2022
The building light on the LEFT side of the North entrance to City Hall is on the fritz, the left side as you face the doors from Morton.
The building light on the LEFT side of the North entrance to City Hall is on the fritz, the left side as you face the doors from Morton.
I would like to request that this street light be fully shielded, so that the light is redirected toward the ground. It shines brightly outward, into my windows across the street (particularly during seasons when the tree doesn't have leaves), which disturbs my sleep. I have tried room-darkening curtains; however my sleep health is better when I wake to the sun. Thank you for your consideration.
Hello: I was in communication with Christina Smith last fall regarding a street light that needs to be installed on S. Fess Ave. Preferably 821 S. Fess Ave., as that is the middle of the block. The 800 block of S. Fess is totally pitch black, unless there is a full moon. I'm not sure why this completely dark street, with two homebound senior citizens living on it (my neighbors), hasn't become a priority for a street light. Please consider taking care of this soon. Thank you! Previous correspondence below. ... uReport <uReport@ureport-prod.bloomington.in.gov> 10/20/17 to me https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=161558 Christina Smith contacted Lucy Fischman Ms. Fischman, Thank you for communicating with the Department of Public Works regarding an additional lighting request along S. Fess Avenue. Each year, we install street lights within the public right of way on a petition base and available funding. I have placed your request area on are list for future consideration. At this time, we have quite an extensive list, therefore, it cannot predict when the light will be installed. Best, Christina
Request review of this street for implementation of street lights. More and more lots are being sold and erected. We could use lights, it's pitch black out here. Thank you!
I'm writing about the lighting situation on N Rosewood. Along this road, the street lights are sparse, and the distance between the street lights sometimes covers two blocks. The light seems to be dimmer, not sure if this is due to the tree branches blocking the lights or the lights are failing. Considering a decent amount of traffic on this road (due to the high school and a corporate building nearby), it is both inconvenient and sometimes unsafe for residents (especially kids) to walk in that area after sunset (when it's almost pitch dark). Would it be possible to install a few more lights in between the existing ones, or check existing lights to increase brightness.
New street light installed at 323 S Davisson is too bright. Shines into her bedroom and cant sleep. Has Blackout curtains and still comes through.
To whom it may concern, I am a physically active resident of Bloomington, however have been spooked quite a few times as a result of the lack of street lights. The attached picture was taken at 5:30 pm on the west side of Bryan Park as I was walking towards campus to meet my husband for dinner. Is it possible for additional Street lights top be placed along Henderson Dr. to allow residents sick add myself top go running in the early morning and the later evening hours?
We would like to have a street light installed between Bayberry Drive and Azalea Lane
The street light at the corner of E Canada Drive and S Mill Stone Way has been knocked down.
How do I request to have street light attached to telephone pole moved down one or two, closer to 3 way stop sign