closed #148252
Street Lights
1023 N Jackson ST
- Case Date:
- 9/14/2015
street light at corner of W 16th/N Jackson street is burn out. My kids catch school bus there and it's too dark for children to be standing there in the mornings. Please fix ASAP
street light at corner of W 16th/N Jackson street is burn out. My kids catch school bus there and it's too dark for children to be standing there in the mornings. Please fix ASAP
Lights on both sides of the street at 6th and Washington (in front of the smith house entrance at 125 N Washington) are out. Very dangerous when coming back from late classes or being out.
All streetlight on this block are currently off, but it is dark out.
The street light between 1021 and 1019 W Briarcliff Dr seems to be going bad. It keep on flickering and doesn't work for a large portion of the night. It is close to the Bus stop and would be nice to have fixed.
We would like a street light put in on the telephone pole across from our house (on 6th St between Adams and Ritter). There is a definitive dark spot in this area. Our house had an attempted robbery last night and our cars have been broken into numerous times - I believe that the dark part of the street may be a factor in some of this. If there was a street light, it may deter some crime. Other neighbors have reported their cars being broken into as well.
Not giving green light in north/south direction sometimes. Kingston and 3rd
The crest of the hill on 8th street has inadequate lighting. People on the sidewalk are invisible for security purposes, and cannot see obstacles to walk safely. A neighbor hit my car door because he could not see it. People leave their porch lights on all night, so we have some visibility.
On either side of the mailbox (1900) W. 3rd St. Two street lights are out of order. These lights are on the median island.
Street light corner of high and E. 3rd
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!