closed #143253
Street Lights
- Case Date:
- 1/16/2015
Another week with no street light. It has now 21 days with the light out. 912 S. Brighton Crest. Gentry Hounors.
Another week with no street light. It has now 21 days with the light out. 912 S. Brighton Crest. Gentry Hounors.
Turn arrow to go East on Second from Patterson is WAY too short. I actually timed it this morning and it is only about 5 seconds long. Because the first car has to sit so far back in the intersection, by the time the first car gets completely through the intersection the arrow is already yellow. The third and fourth car must run it on red. This is too short for folks traveling to the hospital for work and to doctor's offices in that area especially in the morning.
There is a street light out at 730 N Keystone Court
the corner of normandale blvd & old Shakopee rd. the left turn go arrow don't come on correctly (when facing west and trying to turn south). I have contacted the police about this issue but so far no change. in the middle of the night it doesn't work at all and during the day sometimes it works properly and sometimes it doesn't. their used to be a "trip switch" that would go off and change the red arrow to green but that is not working in the middle of the night at all. please call. thank you.
Pothole on the new highway between truck stop and Victor pike hwy 37.. On right side heading north (on overpass section)
The alley on the West side of 1124 W. 6th Street, heading South and North to 7th, needs grading and gravel. I put in a request last year with no response. The alley directly beside 1124 W. 6th (South bound) has leveled out to the point that water run off goes towards the foundation of my house (1124 W. 6th) instead of flowing out to the street.
Upon exiting the CVS/Starbucks onto Highway 46. There needs to be signs indicating no left turn or that the road is one way.
2111 S. Bent Tree Dr.
2111 S. Bent Tree Dr.
the bicycle lanes on both College and Walnut between 11th street and where they begin/end around Steak and Shake often are littered with debris, particularly under the railroad overpass.