With daylight time becoming shorter, I have been noticing that burned-out streetlights abound in our city, both on main roads and side streets. Streetlights increase safety both for motorists and pedestrians.When streetlights are allowed to stay burned out, more of them will burn out and the problem will "mushroom" so to speak. Over the past few weeks, I have counted close to sixty streetlights that are burned out throughout our city. Most of them are on main roads. I have not even begun to count how many are out on each side street.
The city pays CEI to maintain the streetlights. City officials should be looking out for and reporting these streetlights that are burned out to ensure taxpayers are getting what they pay for. Whether the mayor and our seven council people just don't notice these burned out lights or they just don't care, I don't know. Regardless, I am growing tired of doing all the work by reporting them myself.
If you notice a streetlight out in your neighborhood, please take a moment to get the nearest address and pole number (if available), and report the outage here: https://www.firstenergycorp.com/content ... oblem.html
Attached is a list of the streetlights that I have noticed are out.
I'm sure there will be something on OneLakewood.com tomorrow about how the mayor is going to contact CEI about the streetlights.