How Ella Crossing Residents Can Quickly Report Streetlight Outages to CenterPoint Energy
In Ella Crossing, visibility at night isn’t just about convenience—it’s about community safety. Whether you're walking the dog, driving home, or keeping an eye on your kids, working streetlights are essential for peace of mind. That’s why residents are encouraged to take a few minutes to report any streetlight outages directly to CenterPoint Energy using their quick and easy online tool.
Why Reporting Matters
Streetlight outages can contribute to increased risks for drivers and pedestrians alike. Dark spots in an otherwise well-lit community can also raise concerns about security and property safety. Staying proactive helps ensure Ella Crossing remains a safe and welcoming place to live, especially during the darker winter months.
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How to Report a Streetlight Out in Ella Crossing
CenterPoint Energy makes it simple:
- Visit the official outage reporting page HERE
- Enter the nearest address or intersection of the broken streetlight.
- Use the map tool to select the exact light that’s out.
- Submit your report and you’re done!
Pro Tip: Use the Streetlight Number
The fastest way to report a streetlight outage is by entering the pole number, found on a small vertically-oriented metal tag or sticker directly on the streetlight pole. This helps CenterPoint Energy pinpoint the issue without delay and speeds up the repair process.
Keeping Ella Crossing in Spring safe, walkable, and well-lit is a team effort—and reporting outages is one small step residents can take to make a big difference. Share the link with your neighbors and bookmark the page for future use.
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Tiffany Krenek has been on the My Neighborhood News team since August 2021. She is passionate about curating and sharing content that enriches the lives of our readers in a personal, meaningful way. A loving mother and wife, Tiffany and her family live in the West Houston/Cypress region.