closed #203584
Nuisance Lights
2104 E Woodstock PL
- Case Date:
- 6/19/2025
Nuisance light Completely unshielded, bright light with the element exposed causing glare and light trespass Not facing the street, facing south, on all the time.
Nuisance light Completely unshielded, bright light with the element exposed causing glare and light trespass Not facing the street, facing south, on all the time.
Nuisance light prevents peaceful enjoyment of our property due to glare and light trespass of unshielded light on south of this house, not facing the street, shining on our property. City selectively failing to enforce the code: Glare. All lighting fixtures shall be installed so as not to cause glare at or beyond the property line and shall not be aimed toward traffic. Light Trespass. All lighting fixtures shall be installed so that light trespass from any property line, except a property line abutting a public street, shall not exceed two footcandles at a point one meter beyond the property line.
Glare from unshielded light Element exposed Light tresspass
My whole bedroom is lit up from the nuisance light next-door that is in violation of the City of Bloomington code, yet there is no enforcement. There is light trespass as well as glare from the unshielded light which has a totally exposed element. Please enforce with all owners of this property.
Glare from unshielded nuisance light with exposed element on south side of house causes reflection and glare in neighboring house.
Light on south side of house is completely unshielded and causes glare and trespass on neighboring property. This nuisance light interferes with circadian rhythms of insects and pollinators. Garden produce is incompletely pollinated due to bright lights at night. Please enforce this.
Pair of floodlights on second floor of back (north) side of house are shining directly at neighbor's house across alley and bathing it in bright, harsh light all night long.
Ever since W. 3rd street was paved, the light at Cory Lane and W. 3rd stays green way too long for the one or two cars that need to turn left onto W. 3rd or go straight into Culvers. Let the pedestrians push the crosswalk button if they need 45 seconds to cross the road. But don't make us all suffer if there are no pedestrians and one car needs to turn. Shorten the light please.
The street light across from our house is green. Is there a problem with this light? Is is not very bright either. Thanks.
I'm not sure who's responsible for this bank of lights on a high pole near the railroad underpass on East 10th St. Could it be shielded so that it lights whatever needs to be lit without being such an eyesore? It's very glaring, and the bulbs face outward (sideways) rather than downward.