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Right behind the Meriden Police Department there are two street lights, and a floodlight that are not working. They haven't been working for at least three months. Numerous complaints have been filed with different agencies, but still, the lights are still not working.
The situation is dangerous, especially when it is raining and foggy. It is hard to see where you are walking because of this situation, and the "vulnerable" are at risk of being assaulted and or, robbed because of the extreme darkness.
Can the city of Meriden fix their street lights? Or, is that too much to ask?
2 Commentaires
Margaret Taylor (Utilisateur inscrit)
Albert Cadda (Utilisateur inscrit)
It's about that time again; to fix potholes in the street.
East Main Street in Meriden, Ct. (along with other parts of E. Main St.) is in need of some major repair. This winter has been hard on the streets. But, now that the "hard freezes" are gone, so, it's time to repair the damage.
There are numerous potholes at the intersection of East Main Street and U.S. 5. They are so severe that they have become dangerous. It's either maneuver around them (if there is no on-coming traffic) or, endure the pounding that could knock your car's front wheels out of alignment. Worse yet, you could have a blowout. That's how bad they are.
Last year I reported that the same area was in need of repair. They were fix. Thanks! But, this year (because of all the hard freezes) there are more potholes - many more. They are a hazard, so, fixing them should be a priority. I'll be watching and waiting...