closed #184230
Nuisance Lights
- Case Date:
- 6/16/2023
shoes on power line on Morningside west of n Smith in Park Ridge
shoes on power line on Morningside west of n Smith in Park Ridge
Heading east or west on 2nd street/bloominfield rd. The intersection at Adams is really out of hand. East and west always has a red light which builds up traffic while adams north and south rarely has a single car pass. In addition the light at patterson and 2nd heading east and west is always missed timed with the light at adams. When adams goes green heading east, patterson goes red. Please please help or at least respond via email and give a reason as to why these are so poorly timed.
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The intersection on 17th Street and College avenue. The stoplight where you turn left on College Avenue, the left turn signal is about a second long giving no time for cars to turn left.
Stop light at Smith rd. and 3 rd.I set there and I set there and I set there. The timing has been changed and cars are running red stop light.
Traffic light has gotten extremely short,12 to 15 seconds of green.Have seen southbound traffic backed up as far as the visitors center.3 to 5 cars get thru per cycle. Light may have gotten set improperly after IU game. Never seen it this short!
See #188316. Same issue with too-bright street lamp now at 12th/Washington. Please be mindful of property boundaries when it comes to illumination and not cast light on houses, etc. Also, with the bright lights up it makes it all the more convenient for dragsters to drive extremely fast down 12th Street at night. If the City's intention is ostensibly to make the street safer, why not install stop signs somewhere, such as at Lincoln and/or Grant? The frequency of vehicles that taking advantage of the lack of any speed controls (signs, etc.) and that drive 40-50mph down the street during the evenings, night, and early mornings is angering.
This light has been out for several weeks and makes it unsafe to walk in this area when it is dark outside. Light is located near the bus lane closest to the Transit Center.
The city of Bloomington has chosen to place two new, unwanted, street lights on the 1000 block of South Hawthorne. They appear to be halogens because they are VERY bright at night and causing light pollution at night. Our starry skies are gone. Why have they been placed there? There are currently "Hurricane" style street lights in the same vicinity. Did someone request these? Thank you. V/r, Mark
Caller to HAND complaining about LED exterior lights on 2 Apt buildings located at the NE corner of the 800 block of N Madison with a 13th St address. She said that they are too bright and shine directly onto her property and should be directed down onto their property.