closed #201849
Request a new Street Light
713 S Park Square DR
- Case Date:
- 4/2/2025
Street lamp out at the corner of sunset and park square
Street lamp out at the corner of sunset and park square
Street light is not working at 5302 and 5296 Earl Young Road
When I'm driving northbound on S Harrell Rd, I find it dangerous to turn left at this intersection. Specifically, the view to the right (east on Rhorer Rd.) is short due to a hill nearby. Traffic is supposed to be going 35 mph, but I believe that often traffic is moving faster than that, which gives too little time to determine if it's safe to make the left turn to proceed westbound on Rhorer. I know of at least one accident at this intersection in the past year. I nearly had one yesterday because I was starting to accelerate quickly to make the lefthand turn safely after a westbound car passed me (due to the short view to the east) but that car didn't have its blinker on, and it unexpectedly turned left in front of me when I was starting to move, and I had to brake to avoid hitting it. All in all, that left turn is dangerous in my opinion.
Street light out... Corner of Sherbrooke Road and Emilie Court
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.
Saw ticket #199149 suggesting a new street light at the intersection of S. Euclid and W. Howe. My partner and I live at this intersection, and we agree that it's dark. We would be willing to add lights to our property which would illuminate the intersection. If the city wants to go this route, let us know and we can get it started.
Two street lights are out at the intersection of Rock Creek and Montclair.
Behind the Red Cross building (located where Constellation is) there is a set of concrete stairs that goes to the Grant Street Inn overflow lot (there's a sign that says 'No Exit'). The light next to those stairs is not working. We think it may be a dead lightbulb.
There's no lighting on this small street, and the sidewalks are somewhat uneven. Would be nice to have some lighting for when it gets dark so early.
The city installed two very tall, bright LED lamplights as part of a project at the intersection of Winding Brook and Rogers Road, and The Stands and Rogers Road. These two large lights greatly increased the illumination directly into my primary bedroom windows on the south and east sides of my home and have created an ongoing nuisance that is visible from my condo 365 nights per year. This is unacceptable. Please assess these lights and correct this issue with more directional lighting (away from my residence, and, if possible, please use something other than LED. Thank you!