closed #183753
Nuisance Lights
Berkley Ct S, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 5/10/2023
Streetlight at the intersection of Berkley Court and Greenbriar is burned out.
Streetlight at the intersection of Berkley Court and Greenbriar is burned out.
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.
the walkway/lights are not timed right. A walker gets the hand stop sign and then the light changes too quickly for them to exit the intersection.
Turn signals for both east and west bound traffic are triggered although nobody is in the turn lanes. Pedestrians can't cross east/west and traffic going east/west just sits there while no cars are turning.
The left turn signal come on for those heading south on high, even when no cars are in the turn lane. North bound High street traffic is then delayed every time. In the morning, it can take 2-3 light cycles to get though because the north bound traffic is delayed in error.
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.
Blown street light corner countryside and rockport
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)?
The signal at this intersection was set for a number of years so that it was traffic activated. Recently, this has been changed so that that light switches to red on Patterson (for quite a long time!) even when there are no cars waiting on Fairview - which is almost all the time. This holds up traffic on Patternson, which often backs up, sometimes to a depth of six or seven cars, and occasionally enough that the last cars in line can't make it through the intersection until the next cycle of the light. The city did this a few years ago with this light, only to change the light back to traffic-activated status after a few months. Has the lesson of that time now been forgotten?? Time to go back to things the way they were a couple of months ago! Leave well enough alone, people!
Left turn signal for traffic going west on Kirkwood at the intersection of W. Kirkwood and Rogers is triggering when there is no traffic turning left. East bound traffic must sit at the light and wait for the turn signal when it shouldn't be triggering because no cars are in the turn lane.