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We have 2 street light poles on Wilson Avenue near Sims that were knocked down as the result of traffic accidents and need to be replaced.
I reported this as part of another ticket and this portion has not been completed.
The location is on the West side of Wilson and the platforms for the poles are there with bolts sticking out of them for your reference.
When will this work be completed?
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Q. To expedite repair, please provide the pole identification # if possible. Otherwise, please provide the street address of the home or building BEHIND the street light.
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City of Vallejo Maintenance Division (Utilizador Registado)
Reconhecida Tom W, Traffic section (Utilizador Registado)
David (Utilizador Registado)
David (Utilizador Registado)
David (Utilizador Registado)
David (Utilizador Registado)
David (Utilizador Registado)
I hate them even tho they save energy. They don't have to be so white (more natural color would be better). Three of them light up my bedroom......one of them is up on C street!
Also when driving at night, blind sots are created (like after a flash bulb goes off) creating a dangerous driving condition not only for me but for others who have the same concern.
I have been told that the city will put deflectors on them but my sister in east vallejo has been trying for three months to get one in her court......so far no luck........she can read a book in her bedroom because the light is so bright (which also causes her migraines.
Finally, so much for reducing light pollution.....I can no longer see the stars in my backyard, let alone meteor showers.
So there!!!
Watcher6 (Utilizador Registado)
Watcher6 (Utilizador Registado)
David (Utilizador Registado)
David (Utilizador Registado)
Hi Mike-
These are my comments not neighbors:
It's like being on Morton Field during a night game. Way too bright and the one in our alley shines right into my bedroom despite black out curtains.
The manufacturer must have some solution for removing bulbs or putting a proper cover on the LED bulbs as they are exposed right now.
Have you checked with them?
David (Utilizador Registado)
Watcher6 (Utilizador Registado)
David (Utilizador Registado)
These comments are for this issue: http://en.seeclickfix.com/issues/1288498
Yes- pixelated shadows are very strange when they are filtered through a tree. The Wilson Avenue lights have diffusers which make them more normal. The regular street lights have LED with no diffuser and way too bright and glaring.
David (Utilizador Registado)
Mike S, Streets section (Utilizador Registado)
Mike S, Streets section (Utilizador Registado)
David (Utilizador Registado)
J H (Utilizador Registado)
David (Utilizador Registado)
Encerradas Courtney L., Fire Admin (Utilizador Registado)