From today's Star
http://www.thestar.com/gta/fixer/article/687078
Dark stretch of Yonge St. dims safety
Aug 27, 2009 04:30 AM
Leslie Ferenc
Staff Reporter
Old wall-mounted lights along a section of Yonge St. are far from illuminating and must be repaired or replaced to make the area safe, says a local resident.
Leslie Williams, who lives in the neighbourhood around Yonge and Wellesley Sts., reports that many of the street lights along a six-block strip between Grosvenor and Alexander Sts. are missing, broken or not properly working.
"Over the last 15 years, these lights have fallen into disrepair," she said in a letter to the Fixer.
"As buildings have been renovated or demolished for development, many of the wall-mounted street lights have been removed."
Williams suspects that some building owners have also disconnected the wiring, leaving parts of the street dark.
Originally, the neighbourhood had 42 wall-mounted lights.
Of those that remain, 17 don't work properly, she reported. Williams wants new lights on poles, like those installed farther south.
Status: Hydro spokesperson Tanya Bruckmueller-Wilson advised that the street lighting division was aware of the problems on that stretch of Yonge.
"A preliminary assessment in May determined that special-order material was required to complete the necessary repairs to the existing lighting," she said.
"This material was received in the past few weeks and repairs are scheduled to begin as soon as possible."
We'll let you know when that happens.