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Frustration is escalating throughout Los Angeles as locals grapple with an astonishing 270-day delay for streetlight repairs.
The city is overwhelmed with approximately 33,000 unresolved repair requests, plunging some areas into prolonged darkness, as reported by the Los Angeles Times.
The severity of the situation was underscored by FOX 11 journalist Matthew Seedorff, who posted an image of an automated reply from the city’s 311 system on X.
The notification stated, “Theft and vandalism are causing a significant repair backlog,” confirming a daunting nine-month wait for service.
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Theft has reached such a critical level that copper wire theft alone is responsible for about 40% of all lighting outages, as criminals remove miles of cable from city infrastructure quicker than repair teams can restore it.
Infrastructure failure has become a central flashpoint in the 2026 mayoral election. Councilmember Nithya Raman, who recently filed to challenge incumbent Mayor Karen Bass, has seized on the outages as proof of systemic mismanagement.
Raman, an urban planner, has built her campaign on “fixing the basics,” arguing that the city’s inability to maintain its streets is a public safety emergency.
In response to the crisis, the City Council recently proposed a $65 million plan to bypass traditional repairs in high-theft areas by converting over 60,000 fixtures to solar power.
While this would eliminate the need for copper wiring, the Bureau of Street Lighting remains severely under-resourced, with only 185 field workers tasked with maintaining more than 220,000 lights citywide.