closed #157117
Street Lights
822-826 West 6th Street
- Case Date:
- 11/17/2016
The street light outside 822 w 6th st is unreliable. It is most often not functioning and when it is lit, it flickers.
The street light outside 822 w 6th st is unreliable. It is most often not functioning and when it is lit, it flickers.
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Newly installed LED in the streetlight is too bright
The alleyway between 6th and 5th, specifically behind this address would benefit greatly from a streetlight. New residences with off-alley parking and commercial businesses nearby would benefit from the added safety and convenience of a street light. Thank you
Street light shuts off periodically while students are waiting at bus stop
Fallen limestone blocks, weeds, broken sidewalk, fallen branches, leaves, this sidewalk is a mess and the owner should at least be told to clean it up.
The area on East 12th Street is extremely dark. After all of the incidents in Bloomington, I believe that street lights should be added all along 12th Street. Also the street light behind 408 E 12th Street is very dim and sometimes does not work at all. This light connects three different parking areas and would benefit all of these areas if fixed.
i did trash pick up on tapp and someon winslow rd and walnut street pike today. but as usual i cant get that strip on country club road, from rogers to rockport rd. theres no shoulder there to the rd so i cant risk picking that up. be great if the city or the b town crew, could get that strip. its getting bad there. i picked it up the last time about 3;30 am one morn before traffic got out much, but still to risky. thanks
Homeless living under the railroad bridge trash everywhere your website wont allow me to add a photo
New street lamp on SE corner of 12th/Lincoln is WAY too bright, much brighter and whiter than the normal orange-ish lamps on other street light fixtures in the neighborhood. This one emits a lot of glare, blinding drivers as they attempt to navigate 12th Street, and causing pain if one happens to look directly at it. Worse, it casts light far beyond the actual intersection, flooding the houses in the vicinity with unwanted light all night long, preventing people from enjoying their porches in the evenings and early mornings. If the City refuses to switch the light to a normal soft light that can be tolerated, it seems reasonable that the light can at the very least be shaded so that the intense glare is only directed downward rather than flooding the neighbors' homes in all directions with unnatural, unhealthy, and offensive light. A similar lamp was recently installed at the 12th/Dunn intersection. The people who live near that intersection are probably experiencing a similar, unwelcome annoyance.