closed #175988
Street Lights
2602 N Cascade DR
- Case Date:
- 6/3/2021
The light is still out, and the intersection is very dark. Reported 3/14/21.
The light is still out, and the intersection is very dark. Reported 3/14/21.
The street light at this corner (Cascade Dr and Clover Terr) appears to be filled with something about 3/4 of the way in the globe, I don't know if this presents a fire hazard but it does reduce the amount of light output. Thanks for your help!
The light on this corner is out.
Street light is out. Location is used by children waiting for school bus.
Street light corner of high and E. 3rd
The street light on our street is out, causing our street to be very dark at night and makes us feel unsafe.
Street light at 2510 N. Fritz Drive not working (next to mailbox). Fire hydrant on opposite side of road.
Street light out again. Fire hydrant on opposite side of street.
This week the signal for northbound Woodscrest has changed. Previously the light changed only when cars were present on Woodscrest. This week it has been activated on a schedule. Just after 7:30 each morning this week, I have had red light going east on Third at Woodscrest when no cars were on that street. The light stays red longer and for no reason, then the Hillsdale signal may be activated by traffic. Is this the new way the intersection should work? Why was it changed? It doesn't seem efficient for those traveling west on Third, and no one is affected on Woodscrest. Thank you for your consideration.
I often find that this light is red for traffic on 3rd street, with many cars stopped and waiting most times I cross this intersection. There is much more traffic on 3rd street than Woodscrest and Hillsdale. It has often led me to believe that the light might be mistimed, biassed towards the traffic crossing 3rd street. I am not at all sure that it is indeed mistimed, but it seems like it, and might be worth checking if there is a way to assess that issue. (I don't know how street light timing is optimized) Thanks for considering! Sincerely, Andrew Goldman