closed #134335
Street Lights
- Case Date:
- 9/22/2013
Street light at corner of W.Allen & S. Rogers leaning due to Stone Belt Lines truck trailer pushing it over. Call me for details.
Street light at corner of W.Allen & S. Rogers leaning due to Stone Belt Lines truck trailer pushing it over. Call me for details.
The street light cycles on and off every 3-4 minutes throughout the evening.
Pertaining to stop-light at the intersection of N. Walnut & 45/46 By-pass. As you are traveling east on the 45/46 bypass, attempting to turn left onto N. Walnut, the left turn lane light only stays green for approx 4 seconds...The light is red as the 3rd car is attempting to turn left. People are realizing this & it's becoming a race & speedway to even make the light. It's unrealistic for the light to not even allow 3 cars to turn left. I travel this route 2 times a day. This can't be right, somebody needs to take a look at it.
Street Light out. On Coppertree second entrance across from 3246 Coppertree Dr.
Street light out on S. Walnut just south of Allen
Street light at turn from South College to Dodds has been out for over a year and I've reported three other times.
street light out south of Steak N Shake
Street light out just south of Circle K
Street light is malfunctioning. It will come on for 15 seconds then go off for several minutes. After it goes off it does maintain a small glow.
I am a resident living in between the intersection of 8th and Dunn and 8th and Indiana. I recently graduated from the Kelley School of Business-- which is less than a 15 minute walk from my residence. I often had class or group/club meetings that left me walking home when it was dark out. Luckily, for the 10 minutes I walked on campus, I had a well-lit path. However, for the 5 minutes it took to walk down 8th street, I had to use my phone as a flashlight to guide my way; everyone I passed also had to do the same thing. I should have written a request a long time ago-- but I didn't and the point is simple. Please, add lighting to 8th street and the surrounding streets. Everyone deserves to feel safe, and adding lights is necessary, and quite frankly, overdue. Please feel free to contact me with any questions.