open #205721
Request a new Street Light
2278 S Element WAY
- Case Date:
- 9/15/2025
too dark and not enough parking spots for all the apartments
too dark and not enough parking spots for all the apartments
This address is the dead-end address of a very dark street that would benefit greatly from a city street light. I would submit a photo but it would be simply black dark.
Hi I hope you are doing well! I commute home via scooter and I get home well after dusk. When there is no more natural light in Bloomington, this area gets pitch black. This is dangerous because even with a bike light, you are still riding into a yield sign and a dead end. Some unlucky person will miss it and hurt themselves. Also, another reason for a street light is because it is the only section of 7th street that does not have one⦠or one that works. ESPECIALLY with the speed bumps and the curb coming out to meet the speed bump, it is impossible to see. Thank you for your consideration and I hope we both can contribute to a safer Bloomington!
Difficult to cross for pedestrians when getting on and off bus. Cars are speeding in that area.
Constant flow of students crossing creating traffic jam
There are currently no street lights at this intersection: St. Rd. 446 and Moores Pike/ Lampkins Ridge Rd. Visibility is poor during darkness hours and especially during rain or snow which may contribute to preventable accidents. This is a highly used intersection. TWO dusk to dawn street lights cater-cornered from each other would be very helpful here. Thank you for your consideration.
At the end of the street, there is very little light. It is not safe to be walking in the dark alone down that part of the street.
Street lights at the intersection of Bloomfield Rd and Allen St and other intersections on Bloomfield Rd
Behind the Red Cross building (located where Constellation is) there is a set of concrete stairs that goes to the Grant Street Inn overflow lot (there's a sign that says 'No Exit'). The light next to those stairs is not working. We think it may be a dead lightbulb.
The city installed two very tall, bright LED lamplights as part of a project at the intersection of Winding Brook and Rogers Road, and The Stands and Rogers Road. These two large lights greatly increased the illumination directly into my primary bedroom windows on the south and east sides of my home and have created an ongoing nuisance that is visible from my condo 365 nights per year. This is unacceptable. Please assess these lights and correct this issue with more directional lighting (away from my residence, and, if possible, please use something other than LED. Thank you!