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East Cleveland residents are concerned systemic electrical issues in their city could promote some real safety hazards.

Residents pointed to chronic traffic light outages and crosswalk indicators that haven’t been working for months.

East Cleveland councilwoman Barbara Thomas told newsnet5.com residents are also becoming increasingly concerned about a growing number of neighborhood street lights that are no longer operating.

Thomas said she’s called the East Cleveland Service Director numerous times about broken street lights on Wadena Street and Hower Avenue over the past six months, but so far residents continue to deal with darkness.

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source: Newsnet5.com

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