Street Lighting

If you notice a street light out, please report it to PG&E at the following link with the pole number: https://www.pge.com/en/contact-us/report-an-issue/report-streetlight-issue.html
The District is only responsible for the electrical cost of the street lights to PG&E in the township of Castroville and the Moro Cojo subdivision. Street lights are not metered and instead charged a flat rate fee, therefore, it is important that you notify PG&E when a street light is out or dim and needs to be repaired. Please take note that the pole number is required when filling out the form.
The District has also replaced the lights, ballasts, and hardware on the crossover walkway. Furthermore, the ballasts and lights on the overhead sign were repaired and are now lit properly and a bulb-out was installed at the overhead sign to protect it from truck damage.