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Steps:

  1. https://www.centerpointenergy.com/en-us/business/customer-service/electric-outage-center/report-streetlight-outages?sa=ho
  1. Click on the Report a Streetlight Outage ↓

  1. Enter the streetlight number (6-digit number on light pole) or address close to the streetlight
  1. Click the streetlight that is not working correctly
  1. Enter information about the issue

Or

You can call the number(s) below to report streetlight outings.

  • Please call 713-207-2222 or 800-332-7143

If there is tree canopy near streetlighting you can report this request to: (http://www.houstontx.gov/parks/forestry/urbanforestry.html)

To report a city tree that needs pruning or to request a tree removal permit contact the Urban Forestry section by calling 311 or visit the 311 Houston Service Center online www.houston311.org to submit your request.

How to use 311 to report: http://www.houstontx.gov/311/images/311-portal-overview.mp4

Outage Tracker (http://gis.centerpointenergy.com/outagetracker/) for current electric outage information.



DO YOUR PART TO PROTECT OUR PIPES!

70% of sanitary sewer overflows in Houston are caused by clogs from fats, oils, and grease poured down the drain and wipes flushed down toilets.

Put grease in its place! Dispose of leftover cooking waste with these easy steps: pour it into a jar, can, or bag, cool it, and once full, toss it in the trash.

Also, only flush the three P’s - pee, poo, and (toilet) paper. Everything else should go in the trash.

Together, we can all prevent clogs and harmful overflows! Learn more: www.ProtectOurPipes.org.

Learn more from Sammy, Ruby, and Martin – our Protect Our Pipes characters – through the resources below!

RESOURCES

Videos

Request a Presentation or Giveaway Event: Email ProtectOurPipes@houstontx.gov.

LEARN MORE! www.ProtectOurPipes.org




Steps:

  1. https://www.centerpointenergy.com/en-us/business/customer-service/electric-outage-center/report-streetlight-outages?sa=ho
  1. Click on the Report a Streetlight Outage ↓

  1. Enter the streetlight number (6-digit number on light pole) or address close to the streetlight
  1. Click the streetlight that is not working correctly
  1. Enter information about the issue

Or

You can call the number(s) below to report streetlight outings.

  • Please call 713-207-2222 or 800-332-7143

If there is tree canopy near streetlighting you can report this request to: (http://www.houstontx.gov/parks/forestry/urbanforestry.html)

To report a city tree that needs pruning or to request a tree removal permit contact the Urban Forestry section by calling 311 or visit the 311 Houston Service Center online www.houston311.org to submit your request.

How to use 311 to report: http://www.houstontx.gov/311/images/311-portal-overview.mp4

Outage Tracker (http://gis.centerpointenergy.com/outagetracker/) for current electric outage information.



DO YOUR PART TO PROTECT OUR PIPES!

70% of sanitary sewer overflows in Houston are caused by clogs from fats, oils, and grease poured down the drain and wipes flushed down toilets.

Put grease in its place! Dispose of leftover cooking waste with these easy steps: pour it into a jar, can, or bag, cool it, and once full, toss it in the trash.

Also, only flush the three P’s - pee, poo, and (toilet) paper. Everything else should go in the trash.

Together, we can all prevent clogs and harmful overflows! Learn more: www.ProtectOurPipes.org.

Learn more from Sammy, Ruby, and Martin – our Protect Our Pipes characters – through the resources below!

RESOURCES

Videos

Request a Presentation or Giveaway Event: Email ProtectOurPipes@houstontx.gov.

LEARN MORE! www.ProtectOurPipes.org


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