at our city website it says "City of Tyler Streetlights are primarily maintained and repaired by TXU Electric Delivery. With nearly 7,000 lights in our city and 180,000 in our district, TXU Electric Delivery appreciates the numbers of watchful eyes. If you have trouble with your streetlights, such as damaged or broken arms, missing shades, or most commonly, a burned out bulb"
Just 7000 we have about 36,000 here, then again Brampton is about 5 times the size of Tyler in population and 2 times the size
Ian did you report this? If not I wouldn't count on it being fixed.
The City of Cranston has over 10,000 streetlights. Here's a quote from the site:
"if any resident has a problem with existing street lights, repair service can be requested by reporting the problem directly to National Grid. On the web, go tohttps://www.nationalgridus.com/narragansett/account/forms/stl_outage.asp
By phone please call National Grid at (800) 322-3223."
How in the world does Cranston RI have 30 000 streetlights? Here in Brampton we have around 36 000 lights but our population is close to 500 000, Cranston has 80 000 people.
Ian did you report this? If not I wouldn't count on it being fixed.
bigger isn't always better haha.
And I don't think they know, or they would of fixed it.
"if any resident has a problem with existing street lights, repair service can be requested by reporting the problem directly to National Grid. On the web, go tohttps://www.nationalgridus.com/narragansett/account/forms/stl_outage.asp
By phone please call National Grid at (800) 322-3223."