closed #137237
Street Lights
801 S Anthony CT
- Case Date:
- 4/12/2014
Street light at the corner of Bill Mallory and Anthony Court has been burnt out/ not working for a few months.
Street light at the corner of Bill Mallory and Anthony Court has been burnt out/ not working for a few months.
See case #187163. Lights are still on all night long. Has the City actually issued a NOV and/or fine for this?
light is broken...cycles on and off over and over. this is a main thoroughfare--unsafe and annoying.
This is in regards to the 11/21/16 report I made. REQUEST # 11687264 Outdoor light located at 800 W Kirkwood Ave. has still not been repaired. It is in the same condition it was this fall. The light comes on for maybe 2 minutes at a time, then goes out for 10 minutes and starts the cycle again...first it flickers in an amber color and it at its full brightness for again, about 2 minutes. This is a main road in town and serves many people on foot. It is as unsafe as it is annoying. Please fix asap. Thank you!
ATTENTION: CHRISTINA SMITH / CASE# 157685 (I received a notice of message delivery failure when I tried to reply to you email so I hope this reaches you) Hi Christina, Thank you for responding. The light is directly out front of the blue with limestone house/ former location of Found (consignment/antique store), north side of Kirkwood at 800 W Kirkwood Ave, west corner of N Maple St....catty corner across the street from Uel Zing coffeehouse. I hope this helps and the light is fixed asap! Thanks again, Ivy Siøsi
The street light at the corner of Anthony Ct and Bill Mallory Bd is not working.
There is an UNBELIEVABLE amount of broken glass on the 7th St bike path, it has been unrideable for days
Hi, I am still able to register for the Dearly Departed Cemetery Tours on Oct. 19th? Or am I able to come with my party to the event and pay there? Thanks, DJ Boits
Hello, I live in Bloom Apartments, which is owned by Hunter Bloomington Property Group. Last week, I received this letter announcing a bark park, along with the image at the bottom. I found out that the property group only installed a gate to block vehicles and one on the sidewalk for pedestrians, but have no other enclosures surroudning. I think this is misleading to call it a bark park, when every instance of a bark park or dog park I can find means it has an fenced-in area for dogs to roam. The way they worded this along with the image of the entrance gate makes it seem like it's enclosed. When I called, the representative didn't seem interested or concerned, even when I asked if they could sent a follow-up email clarifying how the space isn't enclosed. My main worry is that dog owners may not know the bark park isn't enclosed, and could lose a dog or have it hit by a vehicle being so close to main roads. Thank you, Vincent Holloway
uReport Case #170484 Is there anything I can do to appeal this or any guidance you have? Regarding Ferguson Dog Park, could you tell me what defines it as a dog park? Is it only that it's designated for dogs, or does it include that it is also enclosed?