closed #153372
Street Lights
- Case Date:
- 6/7/2016
Can the city require Duke Energy to replace the HID street light bulbs with LED bulbs? Many companies now make direct replacements for these fixtures without rewiring. Is there a program to do this?
Can the city require Duke Energy to replace the HID street light bulbs with LED bulbs? Many companies now make direct replacements for these fixtures without rewiring. Is there a program to do this?
Greetings, The dashed lines inside the round-about at E. Rogers and S. Sare roads have worn of to a high degree. This is most important where lane shifts happen inside the round-about for left-hand turns. People seem to have a hard enough time figuring out how to handle a round-about. With the dashed lines missing I've been nearly taken out multiple times by people traveling South on Rogers as they try to make a left turn by veering into my lane when I have the right-of-way (as I try to make the proper left-hand turn by shifting into the right lane while turning left). The missing dashed line there adds confusion of what people are supposed to do since there's less indication that only the inside lane should be turning left. Would be nice to have those touched up. Thanks!
Historic Streetlight at 3rd and Hawthorne (near KKGamma) has glass cover on ground some broken glass
Dead deer just east of Renwick on the south side of road.
Broken Curb: 3rd Report/contact: Just checking to see if a date has been scheduled to address the curb at 500 N. Morton Street, Bloomington, IN Pic Attached, reported several months ago, follow-up by City stated it would be addressed in 30 days. Thank you! Mike
suv parked on sidewalk. 302 east 7th street.
The zebra grasses at the edge of 1717 Circle Drive (facing Ruby Lane)are obscuring sight lines when turning onto Ruby Lane from Circle Dve.
Collectors passed by our recycling containers this morning--managed to pick up our neighbors but missed ours. Tell them to look for the red containers with recycling logos on them sitting on curb. So glad my tax dollars go to pay for services that are not provided.
Someone has been leaving cat food outside in a Common Area at 3200 John Hinkle Pl, zip code 47408. I have complained to Tempo Properties, the property management company, but little has been done to address this issue and the problem is still ongoing. At first, there was a bowl of food and water left outside in the common area to feed a cat. It appears Tempo Properties, or someone else,removed these, which then prompted the owner of the cat to simply dump a pile of cat food onto the carpet. This food in turn attracts many ants, bugs, and other animals and is very unsightly. I would like to note as well that each individual unit in the building has its own deck where an occupant or tenant could reasonably place a bowl of food and water for their pet without infringing on the Common Areas. Further, the Crescent Park Homeowners Assoc policies specifically prohibit keeping pets in any of the Common Areas. Despite these complaints, again, Tempo Properties has done nothing else to address the issue. I have many photos of the cat food, some of which I will attach to this complaint form. I would be happy to provide more photographs if needed.
car parked on the sidewalk at 302 east 7th st