closed #173144
Street Lights
313 N Lincoln ST
- Case Date:
- 7/24/2020
Street light at 313 N Lincoln is burned out. It is an acorn light.
Street light at 313 N Lincoln is burned out. It is an acorn light.
Street lights along Washington at least between 7th and 10th have been off for months now, leaving the street pitch dark at night. With the students back and the stealth parties, this situation has become more dangerous.
I recently reported the fact that most of Washington has been kept in the dark at night for months. Tonight street lights finally came on, except, ironically, the one outside my building.Another light, between 8th and 9th was on but the glass cover seems filled by rubble. In general the lamps are and look old and neglected.
The first street lamp on the left (#512) upon entering the alleyway between 8th St and 7th St from Indiana Ave is burnt out. It is located at the corner of the parking lot behind 307-309 Indiana and 512 7th St, near the dumpster.
The "Stop at the Stop Bar" sign is missing. The sign and the pole have either been removed or stolen because you can see where it once was placed.
The pedestrian signal on the SE corner of 11th and College is missing the signal you would look at to cross 11th southbound. The whole yellow box the walking man and his nuh-uh hand live in is simply not there.
The intersection of 7th and Dunn has become incredibly dangerous since the removal of the stop signs on 7th St cross streets. There has already been at least one accident. A stop sign *at least* at this intersection, if not every second cross street, is a necessity for public safety.
The stop sign on the right side of the road, when you're heading towards campus, is obstructed by the tree on this corner. It makes it confusing because the rest of the stop signs before this one were removed.
The street sign on the SW corner of 7th and Grant appears to have been knocked by a motorist.
It was reported to me that one of the stop signs at Grant and Alice had been damaged. I did not see it. A citizen texted me. >>>>>> text below: Hey, realize this isn't exactly your department, but someone has turned stop and street sign at Grant/Alice intersection 90 degrees