Longmont Power and Communication (LPC) changes light bulbs in about 60 street lights each month. But some of the more than 12,000 street lights in Longmont may go unnoticed since lights are not on when crews are repairing equipment during the day. You can help keep Longmont's lights turned on and our community safe by reporting burned out or damaged street or pedestal lights.
If you could use our City's online web form to give us more details, we can get those lights working again for your neighborhood.
You can also call our City's City Source telephone system by dialing 303-774-4370, Option 2 for City Source and then message 1292. The system will prompt you for the information we need to replace the bulbs.
2 Comments
Dan Esmond (Registered User)
Longmont has a special page on their website for reporting lights that are out.
http://www.ci.longmont.co.us/lpc/gen/reporting_street_lights.htm
They are VERY good about getting this done if you use the web page.
Closed City of Longmont Support (Registered User)
Longmont Power and Communication (LPC) changes light bulbs in about 60 street lights each month. But some of the more than 12,000 street lights in Longmont may go unnoticed since lights are not on when crews are repairing equipment during the day. You can help keep Longmont's lights turned on and our community safe by reporting burned out or damaged street or pedestal lights.
If you could use our City's online web form to give us more details, we can get those lights working again for your neighborhood.
Here's the link.
http://www.ci.longmont.co.us/lpc/gen/reporting_street_lights.htm
You can also call our City's City Source telephone system by dialing 303-774-4370, Option 2 for City Source and then message 1292. The system will prompt you for the information we need to replace the bulbs.
Thank you,
Web Support, City of Longmont