closed #157541
Street Lights
608 E 2nd ST
- Case Date:
- 12/28/2016
Street light cycles on and off intermittantly
Street light cycles on and off intermittantly
This light is intermittent--goes on and off for no apparent reason.
The cover/cage of this street light swings down from the bulb. I have reported three lights on E. University St. I walk my dog at night and am very attentive to proper lighting for safety reasons.
The street light in front of my neighbors house in front of 422 E University is intermittent. It turns itself off at random times and then comes back on a few minutes later. This problem has persisted for several months. I tried reporting this online to Duke Energy, but their online tool doesn't show a street light on this block, so I'm hoping you can find out who takes care of this light and forward the information to the appropriate people. Thank you!
street light @ corner of E Hunter and S Woodlawn is broken. turns on and off, flickering, dim when on; intervals of about 2 min. unsafe and annoying.
Hi! There is a street light out right in front of my house (516 S Washington). If that could be turned back on (or fixed or whatever it needs) that would be wonderful. Many people walk this street every night so I'm sure I'm not the only one who would appreciate it. Thank you!
Street light is out creating a hazardous condition for individuals walking at night.
street light cycles
Hello, The stop lights at the intersections of Jordan and Atwater, and the intersection at 3rd and Jordan, are not synced. As a result, people driving to and from campus get hit by both stop lights. They used to be synced up with one another so drivers would make both lights if they were traveling east or if they were traveling west. Now, no matter what, you'll have to stop at one of them. Also, the green turn arrow light always comes on at the intersection of Jordan and 3rd, even if there is no traffic. This creates weird delays for people trying to leave campus. I know these complaints of mine are trivial, I'm not sure how much it would take to re-sync the stop lights. But I've worked on campus for years and it was perfect - now this happens and hundreds of people have to stop for 2 separate stop lights 4 or 5 times a day when it used to be zero stops.
I am not sure this is the right venue for this issue. There are very often parked cars on Lincoln St to the north and south of University in the yellow (no parking) area. These cars park nearly to the corner, making sight lines for those turning off University onto Lincoln very challenging. I have never seen these cars ticketed, and they do it constantly. Most commonly they are there on the weekends and in the mornings every day. Some oversight of this issue would help a lot