"Bottom line is, we needed to get the lights back on and I think the City of Baton Rouge is taking the steps to make that happen," says Fred Raiford with the City's Department of Public Works. The city says Entergy will repair 45 light poles, which will cost $95,000 stretching from Brownfields to Levee Lane.
Source: Raiford from Google
A stretch of Plank Road could see lights in the coming weeks
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