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.
I strongly feel there are many streets in Bloomington that are not sufficiently lit and pose danger to drivers and pedestrians. Many side streets off of Third Street Woodlawn, Faculty, Arbutus, Rose, and others have almost no light once you turn off from Third Street. This makes it difficult to see pedestrians and increases the chance of accidents.
There is a tree with a damaged trunk; damaged enough to cause a potential hazard.
There is a poster display area on the corner of Kirkwood and Washington (the southwest corner) that has been tagged for the second time in the past couple weeks with the same symbol
S. Jordan and Sheridan (Sheridan crosses S. Jordan twice--this is the Southern-most intersection) There was a water leak that was repaired, but the large patch they did was apparently not steamrolled (too cold?) In any case, it's a big lumpy mass.
Small hole but shows large cavity under, next to sewer drain. Concerned that car could break through like a sink hole.
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
A street light at the intersection of Dunn and Second Streets is burned out.
Garbage attracting rats; garbage strewn in front yard (1200 N. Woodlawn Ave.) Garbage strewn in back and side yards (1257 N. Woodlawn). Please start policing these areas regularly they are constant offenders