5,000 broken streetlights, 8 electricians: San Diego uses data to 'do more with less'
People living in San Diego have probably seen a broken streetlight or two… or maybe a few dozen. The city has a massive backlog of broken streetlights, and it takes an average of just under a year to fix each one. KPBS metro reporter Andrew Bowen digs into what's behind that problem, and how the city is trying to use data to keep the lights on.

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