In places like San Francisco, there are over 2,300 different telephone numbers associated with government services. [3] X Research source
Los Angeles has an entire department dedicated to repairing faulty street lights called the Bureau of Street Lighting. In Boston, they have an agency called The Street Lighting Division that handles street light repair. [4] X Research source The government department you contact will vary depending on which city you live in.
Some communities have a community choice program which allows residents to choose energy providers. [5] X Research source Call the provider to see if they are the ones who handle street lights.
Searching “Public Works” and your city’s name in most search engines will also help you find what you need.
Using a notepad or your cell phone you can write, “Streetlight flickering, northeast corner of 7th and King. "
For instance, you can say, “Hello how are you today? My name’s James Smith and I’m calling to report a broken streetlight. It’s at the northeast corner of Jackson and 5th and it doesn’t light at all. I noticed it this morning. " Some departments have operating hours, so check the website before you give them a call. If you get a machine you may have to leave a message. In this case report what’s wrong with the light, where it is, and the time and date that you noticed that it was faulty.
The subject of your email can be something like, “Reporting a Faulty Street Light at 15th and Dickinson. "