A Cleveland neighborhood is no longer in the dark after calling 19 News Troubleshooter. “It feels good that you can turn to somebody to get it done,' a resident said.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - A Cleveland neighborhood is no longer in the dark after calling 19 News Troubleshooter.
“All the lights are on, and we can actually see now, I mean it was pitch black,” said resident Luis Corrado.He was desperate to get the streetlights fixed at Lorain Avenue and West 83rd Street in the city’s Detroit-Shoreway neighborhood.Last time, it was so dark you could barely see in front of you, now he told 19 News it’s a brighter and safer place.
“Drugs, prostitution, gangs, I’m not saying the lights changed it, but the lights are helping people watch over your shoulders,” said Corrado.“It feels good that you can turn to somebody to get it done, because I wasn’t getting anywhere on the phone... I was waiting for weeks and weeks for somebody to call me, and nobody called me,” said Corrado.“Keep the lights on for us and we wouldn’t have to bother you,” said Corrado.
If you have an issue that you need help resolving, call 19 News Troubleshooter tipline at 216-250-1618.
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