closed #192827
Street Lights
1308 N Dunn ST
- Case Date:
- 8/12/2024
Street lamp on east side of Dunn about 50' north of 16th Street is purple.
Street lamp on east side of Dunn about 50' north of 16th Street is purple.
Not sure if this is a City light or not because it's not at a main intersection, but it looks like one. Whatever the case, it's burned out. It's the one on the SW corner of the intersection of the west alley (there are two alleys in this block) and Cottage Grove.
There is a series of about eight decorative street lights (green metal, antique style) in the ROW that stretch from 411 N. Lincoln to 523 N. Lincoln along the west side of the street. They are similar to ones down near the Grant Street Inn. Several of them have been broken off near the base and all but one of them (the one in front of 411) are burned out. If they are not being used, maybe they should be removed because it's a pain to mow around them.
The traffic light on N Walnut Street at State Road 45 Bypass is very short for northbound cars about 5 pm. The light was yellow by just the third car and this is a busy intersection, especially during rush hour. Could the timing be adjusted? Thanks.
The street light at Rogers and Kirkwood has been horrible since they did construction last year (or whenever it was, I don't know how long ago). It takes forever to change, always turns out the green turn left turn light even if no one is turning. It makes me avoid the light and drive through the neighborhood, which I'm sure is frustrating to people in the neighborhood as I can't be the only one doing that. Combined with the no (right) turn on red at this light, it's extremely frustrating, especially at night when no one is around. Thank you.
Street light comes on for about a minute, then just glows, then comes back on, etc.
STREET LIGHT IS OUT
There is a street light out at 14th Street and Madison street
Please refer to uReport case #182390. There is an identical problem with the overhead street lamp at Washington/Cottage Grove and also the one at the intersection of Lincoln/Cottage Grove, that being that the lamp is an harsh, intense, ultraviolet-like purple color that is glaring and makes it difficult to see. It is a hazard and an annoyance. Please replace these lamps with normal, soft-light sodium lamps to match the others in the neighborhood. This is not just an issue of unsightly appearance - the lamps really are a hazard, as both drivers and pedestrians at night need to shade their eyes at the intersections.
Fallen limb hanging from electrical line feeding the street light on Fifth St.