Report LED Street Light or Storm Drain Issues - Davie
Davie, Florida residents and businesses can report malfunctioning LED street lights and storm drain problems to the Town’s infrastructure teams to protect safety and reduce flood risk. This guide explains how to identify issues, who enforces the rules, what to expect after you report, and practical steps to follow so repairs or cleanups happen faster. Use the official reporting channels listed below to submit photos, locations, and descriptions. For code text and enforcement authorities consult the municipal code and Public Works contacts cited in this article.[1][2]
How to report an LED street light problem
Street lights that are out, flickering, or misdirected may be owned by the Town of Davie, Broward County, or a utility provider. Before reporting, note the pole ID or nearest address, time of problem, and take a photo. Submit reports using the Town of Davie Public Works reporting page or the utility provider portal indicated by Public Works.[1]
- Contact Public Works online or by phone with pole ID and photo.
- Include exact location: address, intersection, or GPS coordinates.
- Describe the issue: outage, dimming, glare, or damage.
- Provide your contact info for follow-up if you want updates.
How to report a storm drain or drainage issue
Report blocked inlets, standing water, or damaged grates to Davie Public Works or the Stormwater division. For residential flooding that appears caused by blocked municipal drains or curbside inlets, report immediately with photos and location data. Davie’s stormwater code and maintenance responsibilities are detailed in the municipal code and Public Works guidance cited below.[2]
- Report clogged inlets, sediment buildup, or debris after storms.
- If a grate is damaged or missing, report to arrange a repair.
- For immediate safety hazards, call the Public Works emergency number listed on the official site.
Penalties & Enforcement
Davie enforces municipal codes addressing public infrastructure, maintenance, and nuisance conditions. Specific fine amounts and per-day penalties for unlawful obstruction or failure to maintain private drainage connected to public systems are not specified on the cited municipal pages; see the code link for the controlling provisions and any schedule of fines.[2]
- Enforcer: Town of Davie Public Works and Code Compliance departments; Public Works handles repairs, Code Compliance handles violations.
- Fines: not specified on the cited page.
- Escalation: first notices, followed by civil penalties or abatement orders—ranges and repeat-offence rules are not specified on the cited page.
- Non-monetary sanctions: repair orders, administrative abatement, and referral to magistrate or county court for enforcement.
- Appeals: appeal procedures and time limits are governed by the municipal code or administrative rules; specific time limits are not specified on the cited pages and should be confirmed with Code Compliance.[2]
Applications & Forms
The Town publishes online reporting forms for Public Works requests; specialized permit or variance forms for work affecting drainage or right-of-way may exist in the Town’s permitting system. Specific permit form numbers and fees are not specified on the cited pages and should be requested from Planning/Permitting or Public Works directly.[1][2]
FAQ
- Who is responsible for a dark or damaged street light?
- Responsibility depends on ownership—Town, county, or utility provider. Report to Davie Public Works for initial triage and direction.[1]
- How long until a reported street light or drain is fixed?
- Response times vary by severity and contractor schedules; Public Works will supply an estimated timeline when you report.
- Can I be penalized for clearing debris from a public storm inlet myself?
- Doing minor, safe debris removal is usually encouraged, but altering infrastructure or performing major work may require permits; check with Public Works before extensive work.
How-To
- Identify the exact location and take clear photos of the LED fixture or storm drain.
- Note pole IDs, nearest address, or GPS coordinates and describe the problem.
- Submit the report via the Town of Davie Public Works reporting page or phone line.[1]
- Keep the confirmation or tracking number and follow up if no action occurs within the expected timeframe.
- If you receive a violation notice, follow appeal instructions on the notice and contact Code Compliance for support.
Key Takeaways
- Report LED or drain problems with photos and exact locations to speed repairs.
- Public Works is the primary contact for reporting and triage in Davie.
- Penalties and formal appeal periods are set in the municipal code; check Code Compliance for specifics.
Help and Support / Resources
- Town of Davie official site - Public Works & reporting
- Town of Davie Code of Ordinances (Municode)
- Broward County official site - Utilities and public works