Tuesday 17 June 2014

Light Is Now Turned On - William Reserve, Mount Druitt - After Waiting For Months Since Reported!

How long does it take a light bulb? Usually not long!

How long does it take to change a public park light bulb? Just under 3 months!

Well as you will see yourself , currently this is true. I reported the light out at William Mason Reserve, Mount Druitt on the 18th March 2014, to Blacktown City Council as the park comes under their care. Repeatedly, I have been that it is up to us (as a community), to report it to the electricity company.

Now how many community members are are that reporting of light bulb changes is a community responsibility to report it to the relevant authorities?  The Question I have raised Blacktown City Council Officer is what signs are provided on the light poles to say it is responsibility of the community and directions to do so. None and no response on this question as well.

So now,I just think that we (as a community) should notify all relevant Local Government Councils, of change of public amenities lights, so that they will be register and reviewed. We also never got a direct answer as to  if the electricity company audits the park lights at might and if so how often?

I was working out that if all nights were out in the park - About 4 or 5 - that means if it takes under 3 months for 1 light bulb to be changed, we could be waiting for under a year or more to have this improvement! Hopefully, Council will ensure, this time lapse will not happen again!

The light  has now being replaced in William Mason Reserve, Mount Druitt!

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