The light in front of my house shines in my window. How can I have this corrected?
A light directly in front of a home (i.e., on the same side of the street) can usually be shaded. The utility company darkens the house side of the refractor or globe to black out the annoying light. Generally, there is no cost for this service. If the annoying light fixture is across the street it cannot be shaded, as this would prevent the light from illuminating the roadway. Homeowners desiring a shade should call our Roadway Lighting Section at 301-883-5650.

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1. How do we get multi-way stop signs installed on our roadway?
2. How can we have a "Children at Play" sign installed in our neighborhood to help protect our children?
3. Why can't we get a striped crosswalk since some people cross the roadway at this point?
4. How do I get a street light repaired or replaced?
5. I live in a new development. When will the street lights be installed?
6. How can I have new or improved lights installed on my street?
7. Criminal activity is occurring at night on my street. Can you help me?
8. People are running off the road and into my yard. Would a light help?
9. There are trees blocking the light near my house. Can they be trimmed?
10. How can I get one of those security lights like my neighbor has?
11. The light in front of my house shines in my window. How can I have this corrected?
12. I live in a townhouse development and the utility company tells me that they are not responsible for my street lights. How can I have a light fixed?