Wow! This doesn't look safe
Pamelina Rose was just as shocked as we were to see a broken light pole being held in place by nothing but a rope at the corner of East 17th Street and Chester Avenue in downtown Cleveland.
Two blocks away, near East 19th and Chester, another broken light pole dangles from a rope that has been tied to a tree in front of Cleveland State University’s soccer field. But there is nothing safe about this stretch of Chester - a stretch that the program has seemingly ignored, made evident by the lack of new LED lighting and the old poles left behind that are clearly dangerous.
We don’t know if the pole fell because the base failed, or if someone drove into it and knocked it over. Either way, it’s dangerous.
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