closed #156106
Street Lights
300-498 North Hay Street
- Case Date:
- 9/20/2016
Street light on the corner of West 8th Street and Hay St., on the 1500-1600 block. The light goes on and off during the night.
Street light on the corner of West 8th Street and Hay St., on the 1500-1600 block. The light goes on and off during the night.
Streetlight at SE corner of W 9th and N Maple streets flickers off and on rather than providing steady bright light as the other streetlights do. I will report this to Duke at the address you provided above.
Signal is not giving crosswalk signal to cross 10th St, thereby training students and other pedestrians to cross against the signal.
I am seriously concerned that there is no street lamp at W Vernal and N Adams and/or W 8th St. and W Vernal (Waterman). The fact that these two major intersections in western Bloomington have no street lights, when the area is known to have a relatively high-rate of nighttime crime, makes little sense to me. Moreover, as my wife and I are commuter cyclists and often return home at night, these are the only sections of town between the University and our house which aren't lit. So not only is the lack of city street lights/lamps a crime issue, it's also a public safety and transportation issue as well. I look forward to a street light(s) installation in this section of town very soon. Thank you for your consideration, Sam.
The corner of W. 8th Street and W. Vernal Pike is very dark and dangerous at night, especially for pedestrians and bicyclists (of which I am both). I am requesting lights be installed at that location in order to make the area safer for pedestrians, bicyclists, and cars. The Waterman neighborhood has many residents who bicycle and walk through that part of the street, and they are at risk of being hit by cars. It is also a case of making people feel safe at night. Also, I am writing this as a property owner (1521 W. 8th Street) and resident of four years who would like to feel safer and has only just found out about this UReport process, otherwise I would have submitted this request years ago.
A street light in that location is very much needed. I bike every evening there, and can attest to it being a dangerous intersection at night.
Lights within Gentry Estates Subdivision at the following two locations are not staying on (They come on, fade low, go out, and eventually come back on and then repeat the same problem over and over again.): 1. Duncaster Ct. at Gentry Blvd. 2. Whitley Dr. at Maria Ct. For safety reasons, please fix asap. Thank you.
There are at least 5 street lights out on West 2nd Street between Twin Lakes and Hwy. 37 ramp and at least two street lights out on Basswood Drive. These light skin have been out for over a month. A complaint was filed 3 weeks ago with Duke Energy with no repair. There are school bus pick-ups and city bus pick-ups in this area and people are waiting in the dark. The city spent lo5/ of money putting in a pathway in this area and a large portion is in the dark. Perhaps you can get Duke Energy to fix thes lights.
The street light at the intersection of Southern Oaks Drive and Oakmont is not working. Thank you for your help.
Street light at the corner of The Stands Drive and Cedarwood Drive is out.