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A street in Lakeland, Fl at night lit by street lamps.

Reporting streetlight issues helps Lakeland Electric crews respond faster and keep our community well-lit.

Photo by LALtoday

Have you noticed a streetlight that’s flickering, out, or discolored in your neighborhood or on your commute lately? Easily report it to Lakeland Electric using the Streetlight Reporting Map.

It only takes three steps:

  1. Open the Streetlight Reporting Map
  2. Find and select the light on the map
  3. Click “Report an Incident” and submit the details

That’s it. It takes less than five minutes to keep our roads safe and bright. You can access the map online or via the Lakeland Electric app.

Report a streetlight issue

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