open #204379
Nuisance Lights
S Old State Rd 37
- Case Date:
- 7/21/2025
Delight at old State Road 37 and State Road 37 stays red for the state Road 37 traffic even when no cars are coming from old State Road 37 for an extended period of time
Delight at old State Road 37 and State Road 37 stays red for the state Road 37 traffic even when no cars are coming from old State Road 37 for an extended period of time
The streetlight at 820 Howe street has recently been replaced, which is great --- except it's now extremely bright! Down at 344 S. Euclid, its blue light shines through a South-facing window and interferes with our sleep. Can it be dimmed (or made more yellow)?
Blown street light corner countryside and rockport
The street light it out and has been for weeks. That corner is very dark at night and feels unsafe as I walk home from work and cross that road in the dark on my late shift nights. I have had close calls with people not seeing me so they do a rolling stop rather than coming to a complete stop. Fixing the street light would be very helpful and appreciated.
Traffic lights don't function properly in this whole city. I can't wait for the traffic during the eclipse and there is a red light for all cars and everybody just sits there pondering the meaning why the traffic department people deserve to keep their job.
Streetlight at the intersection of Berkley Court and Greenbriar is burned out.
Blown light corner RCA Park Dr and countryside
The light moving north/south on Patterson turns red even when there is no one traveling east/west on Allen. And when it does turn red for north/south traffic on Patterson, it takes anywhere between 30 and 45 seconds to turn green again. This has been going on for several weeks now. Could the timing be checked?
New street lamp on SE corner of 12th/Lincoln is WAY too bright, much brighter and whiter than the normal orange-ish lamps on other street light fixtures in the neighborhood. This one emits a lot of glare, blinding drivers as they attempt to navigate 12th Street, and causing pain if one happens to look directly at it. Worse, it casts light far beyond the actual intersection, flooding the houses in the vicinity with unwanted light all night long, preventing people from enjoying their porches in the evenings and early mornings. If the City refuses to switch the light to a normal soft light that can be tolerated, it seems reasonable that the light can at the very least be shaded so that the intense glare is only directed downward rather than flooding the neighbors' homes in all directions with unnatural, unhealthy, and offensive light. A similar lamp was recently installed at the 12th/Dunn intersection. The people who live near that intersection are probably experiencing a similar, unwelcome annoyance.
Fallen street post light since a couple months ago. HOA didnt reply and W Remc Electrical Service company said the light post wasn't their responsibility.