Streetlights back on in neighborhood; markings restored on road
IT'S FIXED: The report of a whole street without working lights sounded like a major malfunction, but it also turned out to be a crime.
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IT'S FIXED: The report of a whole street without working lights sounded like a major malfunction, but it also turned out to be a crime.
Whether it's a burned-out streetlight, a backed-up storm drain or a broken window at your child's school, the Union-Tribune's Just Fix It might be able to help.
We can't take on private disputes with a landlord or cable company. But if a local government or the state is responsible for fixing the problem, let Just Fix It know.
Getting Things Done
Something need fixing in your neighborhood? Your first call should be to the government agency responsible for taking care of the problem.
Start here:
Contact Just Fix It. You can also contact us by phone at (800) 820-8714.
Overlays are a more durable repair method than slurry seals, but both involve completely resurfacing a street. Most major road work is done in the spring, summer and early fall.
Two lists of overlay repairs are in alphabetical order. The list of slurry seals is divided into the city's eight council districts.