closed #201413
Request a new Street Light
611 N Washington ST
- Case Date:
- 3/9/2025
Burnt out street light
Burnt out street light
My report on 12/23 (#199755) was closed, but the two street lights are still not working; thanks
There are no lights on this street, at all. The lack of light makes it feel even more unsafe and allows the transients in the area to break into cars and houses.
Additional request for street light. There have been multiple times where BPD has responded to fights and medical related issues at neighboring properties. At least 2x/month I am woken up late in the night by someone trying to open doors or windows. Last night someone slept on my closed-in front porch. Neighbors are also in support of a street light and have asked me to file this on their behalf as well. uR#199547 was most recent filed that I am aware of.
When the city street department was doing some type of digging throughout the Bloomington streets in October , the streetlight in front of the house was disconnected and never hooked back up. The address is 411 North Lincoln street. I called and reported this but nothing has changed - the light is still not connected.
Hello! I would like to request a street light on S. Hickory Grove Lane. It is very dark on our road and we have TONS of kids who actually play outside!! People drive down the road very fast (most of them are delivery people). It would help them see the kids. Most of the houses have their porch lights on, but the light from the porches doesn’t extend to the road. It would be much safer for all the kids. Thank you! -Kirsten Elliott
There are no street lights and this is a very transient dangerous street. I feel extremely unsafe. The drug activity here years ago, seems to have returned.
The streetlight at Stull Avenue and Grimes Lane is out. Can it be replaced? A number of children walk this way to the school bus in the morning. Thanks.
There's no lighting on this small street, and the sidewalks are somewhat uneven. Would be nice to have some lighting for when it gets dark so early.
W. 3rd does a dogleg at S. Jackson. NOWHERE within this awkward intersection is there a single streetlight: Not where W. 3rd dead-ends at the Paris-Dunning house, nor along the brief stretch where W. 3rd travels south briefly in concert with S. Jackson, nor where it becomes an independent entity once again and transforms into a One-Way street (although the bicyclists, traveling east along W. 3rd, in counterflow to the automobile traffic, refuse to believe this proclamation!) This seems to be an oversight.