Description
I first reported these lamps in February 2015. The City of NH Engineering Dept. replied: "ACKNOWLEDGED City of New Haven Engineering Department (Verified Official)
we had to order new fixtures with 12-week lead time. Will be installing later this week or early next.
2015-05-11 ·
It has almost been two years now. It is dark in front of the church, a very busy major sidewalk right next to bus stops. The tall architectural lights also do not work.
also asked...
Q. Please provide pole number. If you cannot provide the pole number, please explain why (missing etc).
A. 163 and 165
A. 163 and 165
Q. Please describe in as much detail as possible the location of the pole (nearest address and cross street are most helpful).
A. Poles are in front of Trinity Church, and one across street also has been out
A. Poles are in front of Trinity Church, and one across street also has been out
5 Comments
sam (Registered User)
The area that has been unlit is VERY busy dayand night, with people crossing the street through traffic to make bus connections, children being dropped off for choir practice at the church, people waiting for the bus on a sidewalk that is also two driveways, etc. With the rash of vehicles hitting pedestrians in New Haven lately, you would think that streetlights in busy pedestrian areas downtown would be a priority.
Acknowledged Department of Transportation, Traffic and Parking (Registered User)
TT&P Workflow Inegration (Verified Official)
sam (Registered User)
Closed Manager of Operations, Process Improvement - Transportation, Traffic, & Parking (Verified Official)