closed #127635
Street Lights
517 E Kirkwood AVE
- Case Date:
- 8/6/2012
Parking lot light is on in the daytime
Parking lot light is on in the daytime
The streetlight on the northwest corner of 20th and Lincoln isn't working.
The alleyway that runs behind our house at 422 East Cottage Grove, between 10th and Cottage Grove has been extremely dangerous this year. It is very dark and my car, and two of my roommate's cars have been broken into. There was also a car that suspiciously caught on fire and completely burned two nights ago. The alley behind my house is by far the most dangerous part of walking home at night, and I don't feel safe going to my car parked back there at night. We have also had attempted break-ins and many thefts from our porch and surrounding the house.
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.
Street light does not stay on in dark-it comes and goes.
Street light has been on 24hr/day for some time--timer issue?
The street light is out
On 8th St. in between Dunn and Indiana there are absolutely no street lights and it is pitch black at night. One block up the street (towards Grant) there are some but none on our side.
There are no lights on the entire block of our street. It is a very dangerous situation, especially walking at night.
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!