closed #187540
Street Lights
632 N College AVE
- Case Date:
- 3/6/2024
Street lights in front of 632 N College is out. Duke Energy says it is not one of their lights.
Street lights in front of 632 N College is out. Duke Energy says it is not one of their lights.
Street lights on the south side of Kirkwood from Washington to Grant are not on
Street lamp is purple. Seems like it's the last one left in the area that is purple. It's the one on the south side of 10th Street and east of Indiana Avenue but west of the alley between Indiana and Fess.
It is a light between 310N Dunn Street and 507 E 7th Street
The street light south of aforementioned address is either very dim or just broken. Since that light is out of commission, all of Indiana Ave is poorly lit and deemed unsafe.
Not sure if this is a City light or not because it's not at a main intersection, but it looks like one. Whatever the case, it's burned out. It's the one on the SW corner of the intersection of the west alley (there are two alleys in this block) and Cottage Grove.
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
So much broken glass in the bike lane
Sidewalk project is complete, but the large signage was left behind. See east side of property along Grant.
The traffic lights at 10th Street and the Bypass no longer operate the way they used to. Either the sensors no longer work, or the system has been set up in a manner that allows for particularly long waits for cars traveling east or west: left turn signals are triggered whether there are cars needing to turn left or not. The eastbound direction always gets the green light first, regardless of traffic. This always occurs, whether during rush hour or even on Sunday mornings at 7:30 a.m. This very inefficient setup is not how they used to function. Why?