Acknowledged by: City of Ann Arbor

Streetlight repair Acknowledged

Huron Pkwy Ann Arbor, MI, 48105, USA Show on Map Hide Map
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Issue ID:

14010700

Submitted To:

City of Ann Arbor

Category:

Streetlight repair

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Neighborhood:

Ann Arbor

Reported:

on

Service Request ID:

430898

Description

All street lights continue to be out on the Huron Parkway bridge over the Huron River. This is the 4th week all of the lights have been out. Lights are also out before the bridge and after the bridge, all the way from Geddes Road to Huron River Drive on the Parkway.

Drivers are using high beams on the bridge which creates yet another problem, blinding drivers in oncoming traffic.

Also, street lights are all out on Geddes Ave from the Parkway to Natalie Lane.

This problem is expanding! The street lights are all out on Fuller Road at two crosswalks by Huron High School and Gallup Park. A few years ago, a student was killed using one of those crosswalks, which is why the crossing lights were installed. Now those crossing street lights are not working at a very dark time of year.

When are all of these lights going to be fixed? This is the 4th week all lights have been out on the bridge and the parkway between Geddes Road and Huron River Drive.

There are no street poles broken. There is no construction in the area. To the city: Please get all of these lights fixed!

The Streets Departments has been called several times and messages left for this problem, and nothing is being fixed. The weather has been very mild for the last month allowing for necessary repairs.

The city should post a notice on the website explaining why 40-50 street lights have been out for a month.

also asked...
Q. Is the pole broken?
A. No
Q. Is the pole wood or metal?
A. Metal
Q. Is the light out?
A. Yes
Q. Is the light cycling?
A. No
Q. Is the light broken?
A. No
Q. Is the light next to a school?
A. Yes
Q. Is the light in a parking lot?
A. No
Q. Is the light on a corner?
A. Yes
Q. Are there multiple lights out?
A. Yes
Q. Pole Number
A. Too many poles are out to have numbers. 40-50 lights are out at this point.

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