Please contact us for issues such as burnt-out streetlights or road repairs.

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Page ID 1002933 Update Date Reiwa 6, December 16

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About Streetlights and Security Lights

The city has completed the LED conversion of streetlights in June 2020, which promotes the reduction of environmental impact through the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions, as well as the reduction of electricity costs and the promotion of safe and secure Community Development. As a result, all streetlights and security lights in the city are now LED lights, in addition to the already converted security lights.
For the streetlights and security lights managed by the city, regular nighttime inspections are conducted to ensure that there are no obstacles to nighttime passage, and repair work is carried out for any bulb outages, damage to fixtures, or malfunctions discovered during these inspections.
However, there are some areas that cannot be fully addressed by these inspections alone, so if you notice any bulb outages, damage to fixtures, or malfunctions, please refer to the information below and contact us.

About Streetlight Malfunctions

For issues with streetlights that have yellow plates installed, please check the management number and contact the call center.
Call Center: 0120-588-086

Streetlight Photo

About Malfunctions of Security Lights

For security lights other than the yellow plate, please check the management number and contact City Hall. If the management number is unknown, please provide your address or nearby landmarks.

Photograph of Security Lights

About Street Trees

The city regularly prunes street trees (mainly in winter) to avoid interfering with roads, nearby houses, and power lines.
However, there may be areas that cannot be fully addressed by this alone, so if you notice any street trees that have grown too much and are obstructing traffic or are encroaching on houses or power lines, please contact us.

Photo of Street Trees 1

Photo of Street Trees 2


Please provide the management number of the above photo (if there is no management number, please contact us with nearby landmarks, etc.).

About Road Repairs

The roads managed by Inagi City (excluding metropolitan roads and private roads) are regularly patrolled. However, if you notice any holes in the neighborhood roads or areas where the roadside ditches are clogged, significantly reducing drainage capacity, please contact us, and we will make repairs. Thank you for your cooperation.

Note: The roads managed by Tokyo Metropolis include Kawasaki Kaido, One Mikan Line, Tsurukawa Kaido, part of the old Tsurukawa Kaido, Inagi Ohashi Street, and Tama New Town Street No. 1 within the city.

Photo: Relationship of the drainage basin

Photo: Relationship of the Crosswalk Grating

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Inagi City Department of Urban Development Management Division
2111 Higashi-Naganuma, Inagi City, Tokyo 206-8601
Phone number: 042-378-2111 Fax number: 042-377-4781
Contact Inagi City Department of Urban Development Management Division