closed #193867
Request a new Street Light
1000 W Rappel Ave
- Case Date:
- 10/1/2024
Turning left at this junction to the motel are is dangerously dark in the night especially when it’s cloudy.
Turning left at this junction to the motel are is dangerously dark in the night especially when it’s cloudy.
I live at 117 S.Heritage Rd in Park Ridge area. To avoid risk to crash into the vehicles parked on Heritage Rd, I turned into Morningside from 3rd street, then Park Lane, meadow brook, back to Morningside then into Heritage. When the time I turned into Morningside, it’s like from a bright hallway into a dark theater. Once I almost turn into the grass area. The street lights in Park Ridge area are old fashioned. The ones in Park Ridge East with low warm light are much better. The area I passed are all dark even with people’s own light, hard for drivers to see people walking their dogs in the night.
The street light at the corner of Pinewood Dr and Pinewood Ln is out
Given that this intersection is controlled by a 4-way stop, a street light would improve visibility and safety for drivers and pedestrians.
Because a flashing light no longer controls this intersection, and because this intersection is dark, the addition of a street light would improve safety for drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians.
Because this area is so dark, when a car crests the hill, the lights are blinding. A light at this location would improve visibility for drivers going both directions.
Two street lights are out at the intersection of Rock Creek and Montclair.
This intersection is dark and experiences a high volume of traffic with large vehicles. Please consider placing a street light at this intersection to improve visibility from all directions.
This is one of the few street intersections that I have encountered, particularly while walking at night, that has NO street light to illuminate the intersection of the two streets.
The area along the south side of Rose Hill cemetery on W. 3rd St, west from Walker until the lights from Cresent Donut and the Marathon station has NO street lighting. This is a corridor that often has the homeless headed to Wheeler Mission. I have driven on it at night and found people walking and a guy in a wheelchair as well in the west-bound travel lane of this roadway -- virtually invisible! Until Beacon's new facility is built, which I am sure will have outdoor lighting, this is unsafe for the bicyclists and pedestrians who travel this piece of the old Whitehall Pike.