Description
There are three light poles whose globe lamp lights are not working. The first lamp light is on a pole in front of Koffee? coffee shop; the second and third are immediately east of the first pole. See photo taken at dusk.
Thank you very much for attending to this quickly. The street is quite dark.
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Q. Please provide pole number. If you cannot provide the pole number, please explain why (missing etc).
A. NH 93, NH 93 (?plate missing), NH 94 (plate is loose)
A. NH 93, NH 93 (?plate missing), NH 94 (plate is loose)
Q. Please describe in as much detail as possible the location of the pole (nearest address and cross street are most helpful).
A. Street lamps on three consecutive poles beginning at 104 Audubon Street and moving east.
A. Street lamps on three consecutive poles beginning at 104 Audubon Street and moving east.
5 Comments
Department of Transportation, Traffic and Parking (Registered User)
Acknowledged Department of Transportation, Traffic and Parking (Registered User)
TT&P Workflow Inegration (Verified Official)
Arthur (Registered User)
Thank you very much for this.
I walked Audubon Street this evening and can report a large increase in the number of street lights that are not working. A complete list of those that are not working is as follows:
1.) NH 92, NH 93 (plate missing), NH 94 (plate missing), NH 95 NH 97, NH 98, NH 113. I think I am correct in guessing the identity of NH 93 and NH 94 based on the numbering of other poles.
2.) the following additional street lights are not working; they have no numbered plates and I cannot guess what their numbers are:
a.) first street light on Audubon on the north end of the street (I.e., the end close to Whitney Avenue)
b.) the southernmost street light in front of Good Nature Market
c.) the southernmost light immediately in front of # 33 Whitney Avenue
d.) four other street lights surrounding the traffic circle on Audubon Street. I am afraid I cannot give you any easy landmark to identify these additional four lights
Thus, by my count there are FOURTEEN lights out in this neighborhood. This is both a pedestrian and vehicular danger and I urge you to make the necessary repairs.
Finally, let me say I do not believe that all of these lights simply require bulb replacements. The Christmas decorative lights on at least four of the poles on Audubon did not work. They must have electrical problems in addition to bulb outages.
Thank you again for attending to this as soon as possible. Please note I wrote to you about this problem last July.
Please call me if you need any further information (203) 752-7555 or email me at anacht@snet.net.
Arthur Nacht
312 Audubon Court
Closed Manager of Operations, Process Improvement - Transportation, Traffic, & Parking (Verified Official)